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Menkheperre, son of
Pinedjem I by wife Duathathor-Henuttawy (daughter of
Ramesses XI by wife Tentamon), was the High
Priest of Amun at
Thebes in ancient...
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Menkheperre was an
ancient Egyptian theophoric name. Its most
famous use is as the
throne name of
three Egyptian monarchs:
Thutmose III,
pharaoh of the...
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Menkheperre was a
prince of the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, one of two
known sons of
Pharaoh Thutmose III and his
Great Royal Wife Merytre-Hatshepsut...
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Prince Menkheperre and
princesses Nebetiunet,
Meritamen and the
second Meritamen. She is
depicted together with her
sisters and
Menkheperre on a statue...
- Khonsu,
Khonshu or
Khons may
refer to:
Khonsu (TT31),
First Prophet of
Menkheperre (Thutmose III),
during the
reign of
Ramesses II in the 19th
Dynasty Temple...
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transliterate as mn-ḫpr-rꜥ ḏḥwtj-ms. The
first name is
usually transcribed as
Menkheperre and
means "the
Established One of the
Manifestation of Ra". The second...
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stonemasons from Egypt. He was once
thought to have also used the
throne name '
Menkheperre' ("the
Manifestation of Ra abides") but this
prenomen has now been recognized...
- 25 date on the
Banishment Stela which recounts that the High
Priest Menkheperre suppressed a
local revolt in
Thebes in Year 25 of a king who can only...
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Menkheperre Ini (or Iny Si-Ese Meryamun) was an
Egyptian king
reigning at
Thebes during the 8th
century BC
following the last king of the 23rd Dynasty...
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Amenhotep II,
Prince Menkheperre and
princesses Nebetiunet and Iset. They are depicted,
together with
their sisters and
Menkheperre, on a
statue of their...