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Panehesy (also
transcribed as
Pinhasy or
Panehsy) was an
Egyptian noble who bore the
titles of 'Chief
servitor of the Aten in the
temple of Aten in Akhetaten'...
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ancient Egyptian Panehsy was
Prophet of
Amenhotep (I) of the Forecourt,
during the
reign of
Ramesses II.
Panehsy was
buried in a tomb, TT16, in the...
- The Tomb of
Panehsy (also Panehesy, Panhesy) is a
sepulchre in Amarna,
Upper Egypt. It was
erected for the
noble Panehsy who bore the
titles the First...
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statue holding the naos symbol. An
example is the Ramesside-era
statue of
Panehsy,
overseer of the treasury. The
earliest examples of such
statues date to...
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Panehesy (pꜣ-nḥsj /pɑ nɛħsi/, also
spelled Panehsy, Pinehesy, etc.) is an
ancient Egyptian masculine name,
meaning "the Nubian." It is
suggested to be...
- (usurped by
Merenptah from
Amenhotep III), also, on a
stela of
Vizier Panehsy and on
another statue.
Princess Isetnofret D,
likely a
daughter of Merenptah...
- Letters, SAOC 33, 1967, 53. Ad Thijs, The
Troubled Careers of
Amenhotep and
Panehsy: The High
Priest of Amun and the
Viceroy of Kush
under the Last Ramessides...
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highest known date—his Year 26—and
lists the name of the pharaoh's vintner,
Panehsy.
Mortuary temples were
generally not
stocked until the king died or was...
- Letters, SAOC 33, 1967, p.53 Ad Thijs, The
Troubled Careers of
Amenhotep and
Panehsy: The High
Priest of Amun and the
Viceroy of Kush
under the Last Ramessides...
- The
temple as
pictured in
Panehsy's tomb...