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Harsiese (also
Horsiese or Harsiesis, plus
other variants) was an
ancient Egyptian theophoric name,
literally meaning "Horus, son of Isis". A
related name...
- King
Hedjkheperre Setepenamun Harsiese, or
Harsiese A, is
viewed by the
Egyptologist Kenneth Kitchen in his
Third Intermediate Period of
Egypt to be both...
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Harsiese B was a High
Priest of Amun in 874 BC.
Earlier Egyptologists ****umed he was both the High
Priest of Amun (HPA) and son of the High
Priest Shoshenq...
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competing rule of his cousin, King
Harsiese A, who
controlled both
Thebes and the
Western Oasis of Egypt. Potentially,
Harsiese's kingship could have
posed a...
- hawk-headed lid"
which enclosed the
granite coffin of king
Harsiese A, from
Medinet Habu.
Harsiese A was an
early contemporary of
Osorkon II and
likely Takelot...
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Harsiese C was the
Second Prophet of Amun from the time of
Osorkon II and
Harsiese A.
Harsiese C was the son of the
fourth prophet of Amun
Nakhtefmut A...
- tree is given:
Harsiese→Bakenkhonsu→
Harsiese→Aafenmut I→Merkhonsu→
Harsiese→(name lost)→
Harsiese→Aafenmut II→Djedmontuiufankh→
Harsiese. An Aafenmut, a...
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Harsiese was a High
Priest of Ptah
during the 21st Dynasty.
Harsiese is
sometimes referred to as
Harsiese J.
Harsiese is
known from the
Genealogy of Ankhefensekhmet...
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members of the Twenty-third
Dynasty reigned as
independent kings (like
Harsiese A), and as a
separate dynasty after Osorkon II’s (of the Twenty-second...
- from the time of Merneptah. Sishepset, from the time of
Ramesses III
Harsiese,
mentioned on an
ostracon in
Abydos Anhur is a
playable character in the...