Petosiris (Ancient Greek: Πετόσιρις), called Ankhefenkhons, was the high priest of Thoth at Hermopolis and held various priestly degrees in the service...
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p. 728. ISBN 9781888456059. Fuentes González, Pedro Pablo, “Néchepso-Pétosiris”, in R. Goulet (ed.), Dictionnaire des Philosophes Antiques, vol. IV,...
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Mesothen petosiris is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1883. It is found in Ecuador and Bolivia. Savela, Markku...
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Eupterote hibisci (redirect from Phaleana petosiris)
Binomial name Eupterote hibisci (Fabricius, 1775) Synonyms Bombyx hibisci Fabricius, 1775 Eupterote anada Moore, 1860 Phaleana petosiris Cramer, 1782...
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subsequently handed down to an Egyptian pharaoh named Nechepso and his priest Petosiris. They are said to have written several major textbooks which explicated...
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Pseudo-Apuleius. The Apuleian Sphere described in Petosiris to Nechepso, also known as "Columcille's Circle" or "Petosiris' Circle", is a magical prognosticating...
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Philae, dated to December 12, 452. The text simply reads "Petise, son of Petosiris"—who Petise was is unknown. Like its hieroglyphic predecessor script,...
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illustrated by a 3rd-century BC example of a letter sent by the priest Petosiris to King Nechopso, probably written in Alexandria c. 150 BC, stating that...
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dead! Unas, receive this your bread which is the Eye of Horus!" Tomb of Petosiris: The perfume, the perfume opens thy mouth. It is the saliva of Horus,...
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and Ptolemy XIII. It was also used on the tomb of Egyptian grand priest Petosiris at Tuna el-Gebel in 300 BC to designate the Persian ruler Artaxerxes III...
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similar to the Parthenon, can be still found. The tomb and chapel of Petosiris are found near the modern village of Tuna el-Gebel. Antinoöpolis was built...
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century BCE, deals with the configurations of the stars. The Nechepsos-Petosiris texts are a number of anonymous works dating to the second century BCE...
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similar to the Parthenon, can be still found. The tomb and chapel of Petosiris are found near the modern village of Tuna el-Gebel. Antinoöpolis was built...
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was given early on to an Egyptian pharaoh named Nechepso and his priest Petosiris. The Hermetic texts were also put together during this period and Clement...
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the son of Petosiris, (11) in the house of Ṣalm of HGM. Therefore the gods (12) Taymāʾ have granted to Ṣalmšēzeb, the son of Petosiris, (13) and to...
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Tuna el-Gebel (section Tomb of Petosiris)
BC, two brothers and priests of Thoth, Petosiris and Djed-Thoth-iu-ef-ankh built the first large tombs. Petosiris built his tomb 200 meters south of the...
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mythology Crescent Dotted circle Enso Magic circle Olympic emblem Ouroboros Petosiris to Nechepso Quatrefoil Ring (diacritic) Roundel Sacred Chao Shield of...
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works attributed to the alleged pharaoh Nechepso and the high priest Petosiris, pseudepigraphal authors of the 2nd century BC, survive mainly through...
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(8/3: 99–101) which borrows the astrological notions found in Nechepso/Petosiris (see article on Hellenistic astrology) and in Hermes Trismegistus, an...
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Egypt) Peru-nefer Peseshet Petbe Peter Dorman Peter J. Brand Petiese Petosiris Petubastis III Peucestas Pharaoh Pharaoh-seated, with flail & red crown...
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flash 262 Rapala manea Hewitson, 1863 Slate flash 263 Rapala pheretima petosiris Hewitson, 1863 Copper flash 264 Rapala iarbus Fabricius, 1787 Indian red...
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(Oriental red flash) Ventral view Dorsal view Subspecies: Rapala pheretima petosiris (Indian copper flash) Ventral view Dorsal view Subspecies: Virachola perse...
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- slate flash Rapala scintilla - scarce slate flash Rapala pheretima petosiris - copper flash Rapala dieneces dieneces - scarlet flash Rapala iarbus...
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Lord of Pet. Some ancient Egyptian names using the sky hieroglyph are Petosiris and the god Petbe. The simple 'vault' of the sky hieroglyph has variants...
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Hanover. In 2004, she initiated the research and restoration project “The Petosiris Necropolis of Hermupolis / Tuna el-Gebel”, which was carried out by the...
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[raised]ve Ṣalmšezib son of Peṭosiris 10 in the temple of Ṣal[m of Hagam. For the gods 11 Tayma' consecrated Ṣalmšezib son of Peṭosiris 12 and his descendant...
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Mesothen ockendeni Druce, 1905 Mesothen perflava Kaye, 1911 Mesothen petosiris Druce, 1883 Mesothen pyrrha Schaus, 1889 Mesothen pyrrhina E. D. Jones...
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(6th expedition) 15 November - 11 December 2003 Tuna el-Gebel (Tomb of Petosiris), by Jean-Pierre Corteggiani The Institute has a library containing more...
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realm. Rapala pheretima pheretima (Borneo, Sumatra) Rapala pheretima petosiris (Hewitson, 1863) (Nepal, Sikkim, Assam to northern Thailand) Rapala pheretima...
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from Thonis, son of Harpaësis, son of Petserothonis, his mother being Petosiris, daughter of Harpaësis, of the city of Oxyrhynchus, chief bearer in the...
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