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Mentuemhat or
Montuemhat (c. 700 BCE – c. 650 BCE) was a rich and
powerful Theban official from
ancient Egypt who
lived during the Twenty-fifth Dynasty...
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apical ancestor of the
Achaemenid dynasty of
rulers from Persis. 700 BC—
Mentuemhat,
Egyptian government official. E.J. Bickerman,
Chronology of the Ancient...
- instance, the
supreme authority in
Thebes seems to have been in the
hands of
Mentuemhat and his wife
Shepenupet II; the
latter was a
Nubian princess. By 653 BC...
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Ancient Carthage acquires independence from Tyre.
Thales discovered the
first theorems related to circles.
Mentuemhat,
Theban Egyptian official v t e...
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several pharaohs or high
Egyptian officials,
including the
Theban official Mentuemhat,
Philip III of Macedon, and
Ptolemy XIII. It was also used on the tomb...
- The tomb is the
burial place of the
ancient Egyptian official,
Mentuemhat.
Mentuemhat was the 4th
Prophet of Amun,
Mayor of Thebes,
Governor of Upper...
- from
Carian and
Ionian mercenaries.
Psamtik permits the city's
mayor Mentuemhat to
retain his position, who is not only the most
powerful Theban but also...
- food) to
Nitocris from
several officials such as the
mayor of Thebes,
Mentuemhat, and his family, from the
priesthood of Amun that at this time was led...
- been
razed to the
ground but for the
skillful diplomacy of its
governor Mentuemhat.
Tantamani was not
pursued beyond the
Egyptian border. Upon the return...
- had to come to a
power sharing arrangement with the
mayor of Thebes,
Mentuemhat. Her niece, Amenirdis, the
daughter of Taharqa, was
appointed as her heiress...