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Harkhebi is a
large lunar impact crater of the
category termed a
walled plain, on the far side. Half of the
crater to the north-northeast is
overlain by...
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Harkhebi (ca. 300 BC) was an
astronomer who
lived in
Ptolemaic Egypt during the rule of the
Ptolemaic dynasty. He was
known as the
priest of
Selket (the...
- the side and not much
detail can be seen. It lies
between the
craters Harkhebi to the
northwest and
Szilard to the southeast. When
viewed from orbit,...
- right, but it
overlies the
northeast rim of an even
larger basin named Harkhebi. To the west is the
crater Vashakidze, and east of
Fabry is the
small Petrie...
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Shabaka succeeding him.
After his death,
Haremakhet was
succeeded by his son
Harkhebi, who is
known to have been in
charge as High
Priest of Amun at the time...
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larger crater Szilard, and
southeast of the twin
walled plains Fabry and
Harkhebi. This
crater formation has been
heavily damaged by a
history of impacts...
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Halevi Manly Palmer Hall
Robert Hand Erik Jan H****sen Françoise
Hardy Harkhebi Thomas Harriot Franz Hartmann Jābir ibn Hayyān Max
Heindel Hephaistio of...
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Hykosis and made
their way to
Harkhebi, from whom Zaid
learns that his
parents Ziyad and
Sadia were
vital contributors to
Harkhebi's cause until they were killed...
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century BC Son of
Shabaka and High
priest from the time of Tanutamani.
Harkhebi Astronomer Ptolemaic fl. c. 3rd
century BC
Astronomer who
lived in Ptolemaic...
- .] i.e. Pedubast? 835–800 BC. Haremakhet, Son of
Shabaka 704?–660 BC.
Harkhebi, Son of Haremakhet,
Grandson of Shabaka.
Served as HPA
until at
least year...