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    The Osorkon Bust, also known as the Eliba'l Inscription is a bust of Egyptian pharaoh Osorkon I, discovered in Byblos (in today's Lebanon) in the 19th...
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    Payraudeau, De nouvelles annales sacerdotales de Siamon, Psousennès II et Osorkon Ier., BIFAO 108 (2008), p.294 Payraudeau, BIFAO 108, p.294 Karl Jansen-Winkeln...
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    Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin. The Osorkon Bust or Eliba'l Inscription (KAI 6), inscribed on a statue of Osorkon I; known since 1881, published in 1925...
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    daughter of a Great Chief of the Ma herself; Shoshenq was thus the nephew of Osorkon the Elder, a Meshwesh king of the 21st Dynasty. He is generally presumed...
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    Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne (French: Napoléon Ier sur le trône impérial) is an 1806 portrait of Napoleon I of France in his coronation costume,...
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    submission of the kings of the Nile Delta including Iuput II of Leontopolis, Osorkon IV of Tanis and his former ally Nimlot at Hermopolis. Hermopolis fell to...
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    alive. Olivier Perdu, "La Chefferie de Sébennytos de Piankhy à Psammétique Ier", Revue d'Égyptology 55 (2004), pp. 95-111. P.R. Del Francia, "Di una statuetta...
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    Tefnakht I was actually the second ruler of Sais; he was preceded by Osorkon C, who is attested by several documents mentioning him as this city's Chief...
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    2011. Gabriella Dembitz, Une scène d'offrande de Maât au nom de Pinedjem Ier sur la statue colossale dite Ramsès II à Karnak. Karnak Varia §3, in: Cahiers...
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    Brill Publishers. Berger-El Naggar, Catherine (1990). "Le temple de Pépy Ier au Moyen Empire". Saqqara Aux Origines de l'Égypte Pharaonique, Dossiers...
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    Sumer, 34, pp. 165–176, 1978 Huot, J.-L., "L’E. babbar de Larsa aux IIe et Ier millénaires (fouilles de 1974 à 1985)", BAH 205, Beyrouth, 2014 [4] Lionel...
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    Adolphe Holzhausen. OCLC 741162031. Delia, Robert D. (1997). "Sésostris Ier; Étude chronologique et historique de règne. Étude No. 5 by Claude Obsomer"...
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    Studien 46. Mainz am Rhein, 1997 Claude Vandersleyen: Rahotep, Sébekemsaf Ier et Djéhouty, rois de la 13e Dynastie, Revue d'Égyptologie Janine Bourriau...
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    2006) pp.152–57 A. Labrousse and J. Leclant, "Une épouse du roi Mérenrê Ier: la reine Ankhesenpépy I", in M. Barta (ed.), Abusir and Saqqara in the Year...
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  • Obsomer, Claude (2005). "Littérature et politique sous le règne de Sésostris Ier". Égypte, Afrique et Orient. 37. Centre vauclusien d'égyptologie: 33–64....
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  • Morié, Louis J. (1904a). Histoire de L'Éthiopie (Nubie et Abyssinie): Tome Ier - La Nubie (in French). Paris.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
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    Mission Archéologique Française de Saqqâra: Les Textes de la Pyramide de Pépy Ier. by Catherine Berger-El Naggar, Jean Leclant and Isabelle Pierre-Croisiau"...
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