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- Pediese (prince in Athribis), around 720s BCE Pediese, chief of the Ma and High Priest of Ptah Petiese, author of the "Petition of Petiese" Pediese,...
- Pediese was a Chief of the Ma and a High Priest of Ptah under the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt, who was involved in the replacement of an Apis bull...
- The ancient Egyptian known as Pediese, married to the great-great-granddaughter of Shoshenq III, was one of a number of princes ruling Lower Egypt towards...
- Petiese (alt. Peteese, Pediese) was the name of a number of high ancient Egyptian officials who served the pharaohs during the seventh and sixth centuries...
- in a politically arranged marriage to the local ruler of Herakleopolis, Pediese. A now-lost limestone lintel from Luxor depicted a chantress of Amun named...
- covered with frescoes and hieroglyphics. Pediese Local Ruler Third Intermediate Period fl. c. late 8th century BC Pediese, married to the great-great-granddaughter...
- set up by king's probable nephew, the Great Chief of Ma Pediese, son of Takelot "B", and Pediese's sons the High Priest of Ptah Peftjauawybaste and the Sem...
- succession is obscure, since we have no records until the installation of Pediese as governor of Herakleopolis in the early 26th Dynasty, several decades...
- 22nd-23rd Dynasty Nespakheshuty B Iuput II c. 725 BC 22nd-23rd Dynasty Pediese Iuput II c. 720 BC 22nd-23rd Dynasty Son of Harsiese F? Khamhor A ? 25th...
- website An Arabic Papyrus From The John Rylands Library, 65 AH / 684-685 CE Petition by Pediese, a priest of Amen serving during the reign of Darius I...