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Tefibi was the
second of a trio of
related nomarchs datable to the
Herakleopolite period; he was
likely preceded by his
father Khety and
followed by his...
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comparable to the
neighboring Herakleopolite and
Oxyrhynchite nomes.
Despite producing less corn than the
Herakleopolites, its
substantial tax contributions...
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loyalty and
friendship towards the
Herakleopolite dynasty: as a
child he was
raised along with the
herakleopolite royal princes and
their father – the...
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wisely resigned himself to the
existence of two
separate kingdoms (the
Herakleopolite and the
Theban ones) and
tried to
maintain the
policy of
peaceful coexistence...
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mentioned in an
obscure and
isolated tomb
inscription of Ankhtifi, the pro-
Herakleopolite nomarch of
Hieraconpolis and
prince of El-Mo'alla,
about 30 km (19 mi)...
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founder of the
Herakleopolite 10th dynasty.
Meryibre Khety Pharaoh 9th
dynasty fl. c. 22nd
century BCE
Likely the
founder of the
Herakleopolite 9th dynasty...
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Memphis (noted for its antisemitism), the Faiyum, Oxyrhynchus, and the
Herakleopolite nome.
Further south,
fighting also
impacted the Kynopolite, Hermopolite...
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friendship towards the
Herakleopolite dynasty: his
father was the
nomarch Tefibi,
himself son of the
nomarch Khety I, and a
Herakleopolite pharaoh had joined...
- 23. Berlin:
Duncker & Humblot. pp. 200–201. (full text online). The
Herakleopolite Nome: a
catalogue of the
toponyms - Page 31
Maria Rosaria Falivene -...
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Students in Graeco-Roman Egypt, by
Raffaella Cribiore.
Atlanta 1996. The
Herakleopolite Nome: A
Catalogue of the
Toponyms with
Introduction and
Commentary by...