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Neskhons (“She
Belongs to Khons”), once more
commonly known as “Nsikhonsou”, was a
noble lady of the 21st
Dynasty of Egypt. She was the
daughter of Smendes...
- as the last
resting place of High
Priest of Amun
Pinedjem II, his wife
Neskhons, and
other close family members. Its
discovery by
locals between 1860 and...
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Chantress of Amun;
buried at Bab el-Gasus (?) Henuttawy, God's Wife of Amun By
Neskhons he had four children: two sons,
Tjanefer and Masaharta, and two daughters...
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found in the Deir el-Bahri
cache (DB320)
within one of the two
coffins of
Neskhons—wife of the
Theban High
Priest Pinedjem II. This pharaoh's
mummy was not...
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Nahihor Wentawat Ramessesnakht Pinehesy Setmose Piankh Herihor Akheperre Neskhons Pamiu I
Napatan Alara Kashta Piye
Shebitku Shabaka Taharqa Tantamani Atlanersa...
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funerary papyrus of
Princess Nesitanebetashru,
daughter of
Pinudjem II and
Neskhons, and
priestess of Amen-Ra at
Thebes (950–930 BC) Pair of gold bracelets...
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Nahihor Wentawat Ramessesnakht Pinehesy Setmose Piankh Herihor Akheperre Neskhons Pamiu I
Napatan Alara Kashta Piye
Shebitku Shabaka Taharqa Tantamani Atlanersa...
- the 21st
dynasty was a
daughter of
Pinedjem II, High
Priest of Amun, and
Neskhons. She is
mentioned in the
funerary text of her mother,
written on a wooden...
- Niwiński
identifies him with the main
official mentioned with the
burials of
Neskhons in year 5 of king
Siamun and of
Pinedjem II in year 10 of the same king...
- that case she
could have
taken over the
position of the
Viceroy of Kush,
Neskhons, as a
religious figurehead in
Nubia after the
death of the
latter in year...