• The Second Prophet of Amun (hm netjer sen-nu en Amun), also called the Second Priest of Amun, was a high ranking priestly official in the cult of the...
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    Priest of Amun or First Prophet of Amun (ḥm nṯr tpj n jmn) was the highest-ranking priest in the priesthood of the ancient Egyptian god Amun. The first...
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  • High Priest of Amun from the end of Osorkon II's reign to Year 19 of Pedubast I Harsiese (C), a Second Prophet of Amun Harsiese (High Priest of Ptah), served...
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    pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty. This example to the right depicts a man named Ay who achieved the exalted religious positions of Second Prophet of Amun and...
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  • Divine Worshippers of Amun; but from the beginning of the New Kingdom, the Theban cult of Amun used Divine Worshippers of Amun of non-royal blood as female...
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    Simut (category Prophets of Amun)
    or Samut (“Son of Mut”) was an ancient Egyptian priest who held the position of Second Prophet of Amun towards the end of the reign of Pharaoh Amenhotep...
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    God's Wife of Amun (Egyptian: ḥm.t nṯr n ỉmn) was the highest-ranking priestess of the Amun cult, an important religious institution in ancient Egypt....
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    Anen (category Prophets of Amun)
    which stated that her son Anen was the second prophet of Amun. It is likely that he died before Year 30 of Amenhotep III, since he is not mentioned...
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    Djedptahiufankh (category Prophets of Amun)
    Djedptahiufankh (c. 969 – c. 935 BCE) served as Second Prophet of Amun and Third Prophet of Amun during the reign of Shoshenq I of the 22nd Dynasty. Djedptahiufankh...
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    Ahmose, who was the second prophet of Amun-Ra at Karnak and later the first prophet of Amun at Henqet-Ankh, the mortuary temple of Tuthmosis III at Qurnah...
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    of Amun (the highest ranking priestess in the temple of Amun in Karnak). After the death of her husband, she became regent because of the minority of...
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    the second papyrus, The Amduat papyrus, Djedptahiuefankh A's first title was "the third prophet of Amun". However, he is called "the second prophet of Amun"...
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  • feminine form of netery meaning 'godly' or 'divine', and khau, 'appearances') Praenomen: Maatkare, "Truth [Ma'at] is the Ka of Re" Nomen: Khnumt-Amun Hatshepsut...
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    Yuya (category Officials of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt)
    of Amenhotep III. Yuya and Thuya are known to have had a son named Anen, who carried the titles "Chancellor of Lower Egypt", "Second Prophet of Amun"...
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    Pharaoh (redirect from Phoarohs of egypt)
    dated to Year 5 of king "Pharaoh Shoshenq, beloved of Amun", whom all Egyptologists concur was Shoshenq I—the founder of the Twenty-second Dynasty—including...
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    Harsiese (C) (category Prophets of Amun)
    Harsiese C was the Second Prophet of Amun from the time of Osorkon II and Harsiese A. Harsiese C was the son of the fourth prophet of Amun Nakhtefmut A (also...
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  • been drawn from other biblical texts: the Hebrew prophet Jonah's frustrated flight from the orbit of God's power is likened to Sinuhe's similar flight...
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  • Menna (category Officials of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt)
    Amenhotep-sa-se (TT75) who held the title of "second prophet of Amun" placing him second only to the high priest within the hierarchy of Karnak temple. Menna and Henuttawy...
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    brother of Queen Tiye, and became Chancellor of Lower Egypt, Second Prophet of Amun, sem-priest of Heliopolis, and Divine Father under the reign of Amenhotep...
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    persisted subtly throughout his reign, when he tried to break the power of the temple of Amun. As soon as his reign ended, the ancient religious traditions were...
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    Steward Usimarenakth II his sister Aatmeret I his brother, the Second Prophet of Amun Nesamun I (see below) From several references in the Tomb Robbery...
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  • Voto of the Previously Unrecognized Viceroy Setmose, Göttinger Miszellen 85 (1985), 13-24 Gerard P.F. Broekman, The Leading Theban Priests of Amun and...
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    Tiye (category Queens consort of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt)
    who was Second Prophet of Amun. Ay, a successor of Tutankhamun as pharaoh after the latter's death, is believed to be yet another brother of Tiye, despite...
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    Thuya (redirect from Tuya (wife of Yuya))
    titles Chancellor of Lower Egypt, Second Prophet of Amun, sm-priest of Heliopolis and Divine Father. They also may have been the parents of Ay, an Egyptian...
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    Tey (category Queens consort of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt)
    is called Second Prophet of Amun, high priest of Mut, and Steward of Queen Tey. His parents are recorded as Nahtmin and Mutemnub, sister of Queen Tey...
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  • Mutnedjmet (21st dynasty) (category Queens consort of the Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt)
    Great Royal Wife; Lady of the Two Lands; Second Prophet of Amun in Tanis. G.T. Martin, On some Shabtis of Mutnodjmet, wife of Psusennes I, in: BSEG 7...
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    Double Falcon's name has been found only at these two sites. A second unusual serekh is that of King Hor-Aha. It shows the Horus falcon reaching into the serekh...
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    Akhmim (redirect from History of Akhmim)
    Second Prophet of Amun and brother of Queen Tiye Ay, Pharaoh from 1323 to 1319 BC or 1327–1323 BC Nakhtmin, general, appointed heir of Ay Sennedjem, official...
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  • lists of ancient Egyptians: List of pharaohs List of children of Ramesses II Great Royal Wife (including list of title holders) God's Wife of Amun (including...
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  • Nomarch (category Nomes of ancient Egypt)
    of the nomarchs grew with the reforms of Nyuserre's second successor, Djedkare Isesi, which effectively decentralized the Egyptian state. The post of...
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