- The tomb of
Meryra is part of a
group of
tombs located in Amarna,
Upper Egypt.
Placed in the cliffsides, the
graves are
divided into
north and
south groupings...
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Meryre (also
Meryra or Merire) (Ancient Egyptian: mrii-rˤ "the one
loved by Re") was an
Egyptian noble and the only
certain High
Priest of the Aten. Amongst...
- the last
dated appearance of
Akhenaten and the
Amarna family. The tomb of
Meryra II is the
royal sepulcher known as
Amarna Tomb 2. The tomb
dates back to...
- Pepi I
Meryre (also Pepy I) was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh,
third king of the
Sixth Dynasty of Egypt, who
ruled for over 40
years at the turn of the 24th...
- Part I. The Tomb of Meryre, 1903 and Part II. The
Tombs of
Panehesy and
Meryra II, 1905 "The Pharaoh's Lost City".
Archived from the
original on 2020-03-12...
-
regnal year twelve,
Akhenaten received tributes and
offerings from
allied countries and v****al
states at Akhetaten, as
depicted in the tomb of
Meryra II....
-
Meryre or
Meryra (“Beloved of Ra”) was an
ancient Egyptian male name,
occurring both as a
personal and as a
throne name. A
variant is Merenre, the female...
- Davies, The rock
tombs of el-Amarna,
Parts I and II: Part 1 The tomb of
Meryra & Part 2 The
tombs of
Panehesy and
Meyra II,
Egypt Exploration Society (2004)...
- in the area of the tomb of Maya and very
close to that of
Meryra-Meryneith. Maya and
Meryra-Meryneith were both late 18th
dynasty court officials who...
- and a shrine. The
sepulchre is
located a
short distance from the Tomb of
Meryra, a High Priest. The
entrance to the tomb
looks on to the south-western part...