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Herihor was an
Egyptian army officer, vizier, and
eventually a
ruler of
Upper Egypt as High
Priest of Amun at
Thebes (1080 BC to 1074 BC)
during the reign...
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brother of
Nodjmet and
through her brother-in-law of the High
Priests Herihor and Piankh.
Smendes was
married to
Tentamun B,
likely a
daughter of Ramesses...
- Egypt,
mainly known for
being the wife of High
Priest of Amun at Thebes,
Herihor.
Nodjmet may have been a
daughter of the last
ramesside pharaoh, Ramesses...
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Priesthood of Amun
after the
death of Piankh.
Herihor instead intervened to ****ume this office.
After Herihor's death,
Pinedjem I
finally claimed this office...
- in the
studies of
coffins from XXI dynasty, and his
search for tomb of
Herihor. In 1971, he
graduated with a
degree in
Mediterranean archaeology from...
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tombs that were
inspected were
found untouched at that time.
During Herihor's reign, however, some
tombs and
mummies were
found to be in need of what...
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After this period,
generals by the name of
Herihor and
Piankh served as High Priest. By the time
Herihor was
proclaimed as the
first ruling High Priest...
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reign of 37
years and is
succeeded by his son Codrus.
Early 1080s BC-
Herihor, the high-priest of Amon,
usurps Ramesses XI's authority,
becoming the...
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debate about [1] the
order of High
Priests (either
Herihor before Piankh or
Piankh before Herihor) and [2] the
correct ascription (either to the pre-Renaissance...
- record. Jansen-Winkeln
notes that "in the
first half of Dyn. 21, [the] HP
Herihor,
Pinedjem I and
Menkheperre have
royal attributes and [royal]
titles to...