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Iufaa was an
Egyptian priest and
administer of
palaces who
lived around 500 BC. His
mummy was
discovered in an
unmolested tomb by
Czech archaeologists...
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Iufaa was an
ancient Egyptian vizier of the 26th Dynasty, who was in
office under king
Psamtik I (ruled 664–610 BC).
Iufaa is only
known from a statue...
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century BC Son of
Prince Rahotep and
Nofret and
grandson of
pharaoh Sneferu.
Iufaa Priest 26th
dynasty fl. c. 5th
century BC
Egyptian priest and administer...
- tomb of the
priest Rer in Abydos, Egypt.
Hermitage Museum Pyramidion of
Iufaa; 664–525 BC;
painted limestone; height: 36 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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cemetery of
tombs from the
Saite period: the tomb of
Udjahorresnet the tomb of
Iufaa the tomb of
Menekhibneko the tomb of
Padihor tomb R3 Also
found at Abusir...
- the 26th Dynasty, most
likely under Psamtik I. His
father was the
vizier Iufaa.
Gemenefhorbak was the "Vizier of the North",
meaning that he exercised...
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Vizier of the
South Djedwebasettiuefankh 26th
Dynasty Vizier of the
South Iufaa Psamtik I 26th
Dynasty Vizier of the North,
father of
Gemenefhorbak Gemenefhorbak...
- and he has been
excavating at
Abusir since 1976. In 1998, the tomb of
Iufaa, an
Egyptian priest and
administer of palaces, was
discovered in an undisturbed...
- Bottle")
inscribed for the God's
Father Amenhotep, son of the God's
Father Iufaa". metmuseum.org.
Retrieved 9 June 2019. "New Year-Flask". The
British Museum...
- 56). "Pyramidion,
National Museum Liverpool (M11018)". "Pyramidion of
Iufaa,
Metropolitan Museum of Art (21.2.66)". De
Meulenaere 1968, p. 11-12 (Doc...