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Pinedjem I (died 1032 BC) was
ruler of
Southern Egypt as the High
Priest of Amun at
Thebes in
Ancient Egypt from 1070 to 1055 BC, and
nominal pharaoh alongside...
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Pinedjem II was a High
Priest of Amun at
Thebes in
Ancient Egypt from 990 BC to 969 BC and was the de
facto ruler of the
south of the country. He was married...
- "Great are the
Manifestations of Ra,
chosen of Amun." He was the son of
Pinedjem I and Henuttawy,[citation needed]
Ramesses XI's
daughter by Tentamun. He...
- tomb was
originally used as the last
resting place of High
Priest of Amun
Pinedjem II, his wife Neskhons, and
other close family members. Its
discovery by...
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Pinedjem (“the
pleasant one”) was the name of two
ancient Egyptian High
Priests of Amun.
Pinedjem I
Pinedjem II, his
grandson There was also a
Fourth Prophet...
- in
office from 1046–1045 BC. It is
often ****umed that he was a son of
Pinedjem I who
succeeded his
brother Masaherta during a time of
great turmoil in...
- Menkheperre, son of
Pinedjem I by wife Duathathor-Henuttawy (daughter of
Ramesses XI by wife Tentamon), was the High
Priest of Amun at
Thebes in ancient...
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rewrapped during the
reign of
Pinedjem I.
Inscriptions record that the
linen used in the
reburial was made in year 18 of
Pinedjem by the High
Priest of Amun...
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Ramesses II, and
Ramesses IX, as well as the 21st-dynasty
pharaohs Pinedjem I,
Pinedjem II, and Siamun.
Thutmose I's
original coffin was
taken over and reused...
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describes him as a son of the High
Priest Pinedjem II. This
makes him a
possible candidate for
Psusennes II
because Pinedjem II died in Year 10 of Siamun, who...