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Ramessesnakht was High
Priest of Amun
during many
years in the 20th Dynasty. He was
appointed as the High
Priest at
Thebes under Ramesses IV. He served...
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daughter Iset was
named God's Wife of Amun, the high-priest of Amun,
Ramessesnakht,
turned Thebes into Egypt's
religious capital and a
second center of...
- RdÉ 11 (1951), 163-164 Bierbrier, M. L. (1972). "A
Second High
Priest Ramessesnakht?". The
Journal of
Egyptian Archaeology. 58: 195–199. doi:10.2307/3856249...
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serving under Ramesses IX,
Ramesses X and
Ramesses XI. He was the son of
Ramessesnakht, the
previous high
priest of Amun. It is not
beyond dispute who succeeded...
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Mernudjem Khaemtir Messuy Seti Hori I Hori II
Siese Nahihor Wentawat Ramessesnakht Pinehesy Setmose Piankh Herihor Akheperre Neskhons Pamiu I
Napatan Alara...
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Mernudjem Khaemtir Messuy Seti Hori I Hori II
Siese Nahihor Wentawat Ramessesnakht Pinehesy Setmose Piankh Herihor Akheperre Neskhons Pamiu I
Napatan Alara...
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Twentieth Dynasty priesthood of Amun is for a
large part
dominated by
Ramessesnakht. His son, Amenhotep,
eventually succeeded his
father and
found himself...
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rations to his workmen,
similar to the
situation under his father.
Ramessesnakht, the High
Priest of Amun at the time,
began to
accompany state officials...
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alias for Ramsesnakht, an
overseer of a
harim within Ancient Egypt Ramessesnakht, both
individuals dated to a
similar reign, 19th and 20th Dynasty) The...
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highlights the
increasing power of the High
Priest of Amun
Ramessesnakht whose son, a
certain Usimare'nakhte, held the
office of
chief tax master...