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Djedkhonsuefankh was a High
Priest of Amun in
Thebes believed to have been in
office from 1046–1045 BC. It is
often ****umed that he was a son of Pinedjem...
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brother Djedkhonsuefankh, who
served only for a
short time and was
followed by
another brother, Menkheperre. However, the
position of
Djedkhonsuefankh is not...
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priest referred to in her titles:
three of Pinedjem's sons, Masaharta,
Djedkhonsuefankh and
Menkheperre became high priests, and one, two, or all
three of...
- 1054-1032 BC (Pharaoh) —
Masaharta Son of
Pinedjem I. 1054–1045 BC —
Djedkhonsuefankh Son of
Pinedjem I. 1046–1045 BC
Hemnetjertepienamun Menkheperre Son...
- more of them must have been born to Duathathor-Henuttawy: Masaharta,
Djedkhonsuefankh,
Menkheperre (all of whom
became High
Priests of Amun) and Nesipaneferhor...
- BC) 7th
dynasty king of
Egypt during the
First Intermediate Period.
Djedkhonsuefankh High
Priest of Amun 21st
dynasty (fl. c. mid-11th
century BC) High...
- not only
contained her
burial but also that of her
alleged husband Djedkhonsuefankh who was God's
Father of Amun and
Lesonis of the
temple of Khons. Tjesraperet...
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father Pinedjem I as High Priest. He was
followed by
another brother,
Djedkhonsuefankh,
after whose death, in the 25th year of
Smendes I,
Menkheperre became...
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Psusennes I. 1070–1032 BC
Masaharta Son of
Pinedjem I. 1054–1045 BC
Djedkhonsuefankh — Son of
Pinedjem I. 1046–1045 BC
Menkheperre Son of
Pinedjem I. 1045–992...
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Nauny – –
Tayuheret Masaharta – – – – TT320 –
Djedmutesankh Djedkhonsuefankh – – – – MMA 60 –
Isetemkheb Menkheperre Psusennes I Wiay
Pinedjem II...