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Harsiesis may
refer to: Horus, the
Egyptian god
Harsiesis (genus), a
genus of
butterflies Harsiese (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Harsiesi (died
September 130 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian rebel against the rule of
Ptolemy VIII
Physcon of the
Ptolemaic Dynasty.
Probably the same person...
- Indonesia.
Listed alphabetically:
Harsiesis hygea (Hewitson, [1863])
Harsiesis hecaerge (Hewitson, 1863)
Harsiesis yolanthe Fruhstorfer, 1913 Wikimedia...
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century later the
Thebans rose again,
elevating a
certain Harsiesi to the
throne in 132 BC.
Harsiesi,
having helped himself to the
funds of the
royal bank...
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named Harsiesi took
advantage of the
chaos to
rebel -
following in the
footsteps of the
rebellion of
Hugronaphor and
Ankhmakis (206-185 BC).
Harsiesi probably...
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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...
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pharaoh in the
South 205–199 BC — —
Ankhmakis Revolutionary pharaoh in the
South 199–185 BC — —
Harsiesi Revolutionary pharaoh in the
South 131–130 BC...
- king
Apries and king
Amasis II.
Sheshonk was the son of
Harsiesi and his wife Tahibet.
Harsiesi was a
chief steward of the God's Wife as well. List of...
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uprisings in the region,
following those of
Hugronaphor (205–185 BC) and
Harsiesi (131–130 BC). It is
unknown what the name of the rebellion's
leader was...
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uprisings in the region,
following those of
Hugronaphor (205–185 BC) and
Harsiesi (131–130 BC). It is
unknown what the name of the rebellion's
leader was...