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Pimay was an
ancient Egyptian prince, son of
pharaoh Shoshenq III, who
served as a
Great Chief of the Ma
during his father's reign.
While it was traditionally...
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names (Pami vs.
Pimay)
prove that they were 2
different individuals. The name Pami
translates as 'The Cat' in
Egyptian whereas the name
Pimay means 'The Lion...
- four sons and one daughter: Ankhesen-Shoshenq,
Bakennefi A,
Pashedbast B,
Pimay the 'Great
Chief of the Ma', and
Takelot C, a Generalissimo. A
certain Padehebenbast...
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Busiris (Aphroditopolis) أطفيح
Atfih ruins Limestone stele of
Ankhhor son of
Pimay son of
Pasherienmut son of Nesmin. The
stela is
dated in
regnal Year 22...
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ancestors are unknown; however, one of his
close predecessors was
prince Pimay, son of
pharaoh Shoshenq III of the 22nd Dynasty.[citation needed] Osorkon...
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Amenhotep III and Akhenaten. His name is
sometimes written as Pakhura.
Pimay Prince 22nd
dynasty fl. c. late-9th
century BC Son of king
Sheshonk III...
- "MEDICAL SCHOOLS:
CADAVERS FOR
SCIENTIFIC USES." N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2017.
Pimay, Jean-Paul (May 2015). "Access to
human tissues for
research and product...
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attributed to the time of
Psusennes I and Amenemope, not to
Shoshenq III and
Pimay. [i.e. Pami] (cf. 103, §83 below)" (Kitchen, TIPE 1996, p. xxvi). Beckerath...
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Lacau Pierre Louis Jean
Casimir de
Blacas Pierre Montet Pi-HaHiroth
Pihuri Pimay Pinakes Pinedjem I
Pinedjem II
Pinehesy Pipi A Pi-Ramesses
Pirissi and Tulubri...