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- Masaharta or Masaherta was the High Priest of Amun at Thebes between 1054 and 1045 BC. His father was Pinedjem I, who was the Theban High Priest of Amun...
- Wife of Amun By Neskhons he had four children: two sons, Tjanefer and Masaharta, and two daughters, Itawy and Nesitanebetashru. When Pinedjem II died...
- ruler of the south of the country. Menkheperre's eldest full brother Masaharta followed their father Pinedjem I as High Priest. He was followed by another...
- reign of Smendes, and his priestly role was inherited by his two sons Masaharta and Menkheperre. His daughter, Maatkare, held the position of Divine Adoratrice...
- Daughter of Pinedjem I 21st Masaharta High Priest of Amun Son of Pinedjem I 21st Tayuheret Singer of Amun Possible wife of Masaharta 21st Pinedjem II High Priest...
- his seat to his son Masaharta, and declared himself an actual pharaoh. 1070–1055 BC (High Priest) 1054-1032 BC (Pharaoh) — Masaharta Son of Pinedjem I....
- mummification Canopic jars Ushabtis Amulets Coffin of Padiamun Mummy of Masaharta Mummified animals List of museums of Egyptian antiquities "Supreme Council...
- the high priest referred to in her titles: three of Pinedjem's sons, Masaharta, Djedkhonsuefankh and Menkheperre became high priests, and one, two, or...
- Egyptologists and used as evidence for the chronology of the reigns of pharaohs. Masaharta High Priest of Amun 21st dynasty fl. c. mid-11th century BC Succeeded...
- under the suzerainty of the High Priests of Amun such as Pinedjem I, Masaharta, and Menkheperre. His prenomen or throne name Hedjkheperre Setepenre/Setepenamun—which...