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located deep in Nubia, modern-day Sudan. Piye
adopted two
throne names:
Usimare and Sneferre. He was p****ionate
about the
worship of the god Amun, like...
- that the date II
Akhet day 6 was a Free
feast day for the "Sailing of
UsimaRe-Setepenre." (for
Ramesses II). As the
Egyptologist Robert J. Demarée notes...
-
Ramesses II
Ramesses the
Great 1213 1213 BC 19th Male 1881 1881
Ramesses III
Usimare Ramesses III 1155 1155 BC 20th Male 1886 1886
Ramesses IV
Heqamaatre Ramesses...
-
Amenemopet as
lector of Amun in the
Temple of
Usimare Setepenre, and true
scribe in the
Temple of
Usimare Setepenre in the
Estate of Amun. Amenemopet's...
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Prenomen (Throne name) Horus-name
Reign Pyramid Consort(s)
Comments Piye
Usimare Kanakhtkhaemnepet c. 747–714 BC
Kurru 17
Tabiry (Kurru 53) Abar (Nuri 53...
- year.
Other monuments or
objects from his
reign include "a statue-base of
Usimare Setepenamun,
Iuput Meryamun Si-Bast from Tell el Yahudieh, a
glazed plaque...
- city of Pi-Ramesses in the Nile
Delta as his new capital.
Ramesses III
Usimare Pharaoh 20th
dynasty reigned c. 1186 BC – c. 1155 BC Last
great New Kingdom...
- uraeus). [Made?] by the King of the
South &
North Egypt, Lord of Both Lands,
Usimare Setepenamun, Son of Re, Lord of Crowns,
Osorkon II Meryamun, [to furbish]...
- has been
demonstrated that Nile
Level Text 14 (dated to Year 29 of an
Usimare Setepenamun)
belongs to
Osorkon II on
palaeographical grounds. This finding...
-
search brought with them a
coppersmith named Peikharu from the
Temple of
Usimare Meriamun (Medinet Habu), who
confessed in year 14 to
stealing from the...