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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...
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Meryre II was an
ancient Egyptian noble known as the
superintendent of
Queen Nefertiti...
- Pepi I
Meryre (also Pepy I; died c. 2283 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian king,
third king of the
Sixth Dynasty of Egypt, who
ruled for over 40
years from the...
- was an
official named Meryre II. He
would have been in
charge of
running her household.
Inscriptions in the
tombs of Huya and
Meryre II
dated to Year 12...
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Meryre was an
ancient Egyptian official under king
Amenhotep III in the 18th
Dynasty around 1375 BC. His main
title was treasurer. He was
therefore one...
- lands," who ****isted the
Libyan King
Meryre in his
attack upon Merneptah. Some
scholars believed that
Meryre's auxiliaries were
merely his neighbors...
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bearers were:
Meryre,
treasurer under Amenhotep III,
tutor of
Prince Siatum (18th dynasty)
Meryre, High
Priest of Aten (18th dynasty)
Meryre,
steward of...
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Autobiography of Weni, who was at the time a
general serving under Pepi I
Meryre (reigned 2332–2287 BCE).
During this time the term "Medjay"
referred to...
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Smenkhkare and
Meritaten appear together in the tomb of
Meryre II at Amarna,
rewarding Meryre. There,
Smenkhkare wears the
khepresh crown,
however he...
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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. c. 2300–2250 BC,
reigns of Pepi I
Meryre and
Merenre Nemtyemsaf I,
beginning of Pepi II Neferkares' rule, all of...