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Piankh was a High
Priest of Amun
during the 21st Dynasty.
While the High
Priest of Amun
Piankh (or Payankh) has been ****umed to be a son-in-law of Herihor...
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Piankh returned to
Thebes from
Nubia on III
Shemu day 23—or just 3 days into what
would have been the
start of
Ramesses XI's 29th
regnal year.
Piankh...
- the High
Priest Piankh. However, many
Egyptologists today believe that the
succession in the Amun
priesthood actually ran from
Piankh to
Herihor to Pinedjem...
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Traditionally his
career was
placed before that of the High
Priest of Amun,
Piankh,
since it was
believed that the
latter was his son. However, this filiation...
- a
daughter of the last
ramesside pharaoh,
Ramesses XI, and
likely even
Piankh's wife, if the
latter really was Herihor's
predecessor as
supported by Karl...
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Nodjmet and
through her brother-in-law of the High
Priests Herihor and
Piankh.
Smendes was
married to
Tentamun B,
likely a
daughter of
Ramesses IX. They...
- Jansen-Winkeln has
suggested that
Amenhotep was
instead succeeded by the High
Priest Piankh. We know the
names of
several of his
brothers and a sister: his (eldest...
- his
opponent Piankh in
letter No. 301 are
quite disparaging of the pharaoh,
Ramesses XI." In this letter,
better known as LRL no. 21,
Piankh remarks: As...
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preceded that of
Piankh,
which has been
challenged by Jansen-Winkeln.
Since his
reversal of high
priests (he put the
pontificate of
Piankh before that of...
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often seen as
either the wife or
grandmother of the High
Priest at Thebes.
Piankh, As will be
explained below, Hrere’s
exact place in the
family of Theban...