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fragmentary bandage from
Western Thebes bears an
obscure date of
Sneferre Piankhy [or Piye]. The
visible traces indicate ‘Regnal Year 20', a
patch and trace...
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Bakenrenef and
burned him alive.
Olivier Perdu, "La
Chefferie de Sébennytos de
Piankhy à Psammétique Ier",
Revue d'Égyptology 55 (2004), pp. 95-111. P.R. Del...
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Cinecom Pictures John
Sayles (director/screenplay); Joe Morton,
Sidney "
Piankhy"
Sheriff Jr.,
Rosanna Carter, Ray Ramirez, Yves Rene,
Peter Richardson...
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media related to
Victory stele in the 21st year of the
reign of
Pharaoh Piankhy.
Nimlot of
Hermopolis Peftjauawybast "The
Global Egyptian Museum | JE 48862"...
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argue that they used
Leontopolis as
their capital. This is
confirmed by
Piankhy's stela,
which locates Iuput II in Leontopolis. However, some historians...
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conquered and
ruled over
Egypt as the 25th Dynasty,
including Kashta,
Piankhy (or Piye), and Taharqa, all built, renovated, and
expanded monumental structures...
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building royal Ku****e
pyramids is
believed to have
originated from King
Piankhy. This
burial tradition was
continued by Piye's
successors Shabaka, Shabataka...
- tomb with a name
attached to it is that of King Piye (also
known as King
Piankhy)
dating to
about 750 BC, the
sixteen earlier tombs possibly belong to Piye's...
- Egypt" and
followed by mȝʿ-ḫrw. They are thus very
close to
those of Piye/
Piankhy [42 – D. Dunham, (see
footnote 39),
plate 44.]. However, Shabaka's shabtis...
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spiritual capital of Kush and it was from
there that Piye (spelled
Piankhi or
Piankhy in
older works)
invaded and took
control of Egypt. Piye
personally led...