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    preparations for Ptahshepses' mortuary cult, as well as his biographical inscription. A narrow passageway containing pictures of Ptahshepses and animals being...
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    life time of Ptahshepses, his inscriptions might be the earliest evidence for this deity. However, it is also possible that Ptahshepses died after Niuserre...
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    conducting excavations at Abusir since 1960, beginning with the mastaba of Ptahshepses, directed by Zbyněk Žába. The concession was extended since 1976 with...
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    the name of Khenut. Khnumhotep and Khenut had at least five sons named Ptahshepses, Ptahneferkhu, Kaizebi, Khnumheswef and Niankhkhnum the younger (possibly...
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    distinguishing her from later Khamerernebtys. For the same reason, Ptahshepses is known as Ptahshepses B. In Egyptian sm3-Mnw, meaning Sema priest of Min. Catalogue...
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    Khamerernebty married a vizier named Ptahshepses. Their children are mentioned in Ptashepses' tomb at Abusir: sons Ptahshepses, Kahotep, Qednes and Hemakhti...
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    Nenkheftka from Deshasha, 4th Dynasty (2500 BC) Limestone false door of Ptahshepses, Saqqara (2440 BC) Abusir Papyri, some of the oldest papyri from ancient...
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  • Ptah in Memphis Predecessor Sabu also called Ibebi Dynasty 6th Dynasty Pharaoh 6th Dynasty Father Sabu named Ibebi? Children Ptahshepses Burial Saqqara...
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  • on 17 September 2023, at the age of 74. The pottery. The mastaba of Ptahshepses. Praha : Univerzita Karlova, 1981. Ancient Mesopotamia. Humankind’s Long...
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  • Princess Khamerernebty (daughter of Pharaoh Niuserre) and the Vizier Ptahshepses (5th Dynasty). Was granted the title King's Daughter (the Egyptian equivalent...
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    and Neferirkare Kakai 5th Dynasty Minnefer Nyuserre Ini 5th Dynasty Ptahshepses Nyuserre Ini 5th Dynasty Became the son-in-law of Nyuserre Ini some time...
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    900; 31.200 Ptahshepses Solar Ships c. 2445–2421 BC 2 Southern part of the complex of the vizier Ptahshepses, Abu Sir N/A N/A Ptahshepses N/A Boat pits...
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    Queen Udjebten. Two more sons of Pepi II are known: Nebkauhor-Idu and Ptahshepses (D). Pepi II seems to have carried on foreign policy in ways similar...
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  • 5th dynasty King Nyuserre Ini and was married to the King's vizier, Ptahshepses. Khamerernebty I Queen 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC Probably a...
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    marriage of Bunefer. Princess Khamaat married to the high priest of Ptah, Ptahshepses, and is known by her titles to have been the daughter of a king. She...
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  • of Pharaoh Niuserre of the 5th dynasty. She was married to the vizier Ptahshepses. This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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    Nenkheftka from Deshasha, 4th Dynasty (2500 BC) Limestone false door of Ptahshepses (2380 BC) Wooden tomb statue of Tjeti, 5th to 6th Dynasty (about 2345–2181...
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    named Khamaat, mentioned in inscriptions uncovered in the mastaba of Ptahshepses. The exact duration of Userkaf's reign is unknown. Given the historical...
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    area has never been investigated, evidence from the nearby mastaba of Ptahshepses suggests that the pyramid was not embedded into bedrock, but on a platform...
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    2381) may be a grandson of Inti. Nekhebu's sons Mer-ptah-ankh-meryre Ptahshepses Impy and Sabu-ptah Ibebi were buried in this cemetery as well. This cemetery...
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    and was dressed in a panther skin. Ptah-Du-Auu from the 4th dynasty Ptahshepses lived during the reigns of Menkaure through to Niuserre Ranefer Dynasty...
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    the king than any man." Similarly, Neferirkare gave the Priest of Ptah Ptahshepses the unprecedented honour of kissing his feet rather than the ground in...
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    priest of Sahure, then vizier of Neferirkare Kakai. The high-official Ptahshepses, probably born during the reign of Menkaure, was high priest of Ptah...
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  • no Thamphthis is mentioned. The 5th dynasty high priest and official Ptahshepses who served under king Niuserre and took care of the mortuary cults of...
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    favored by powerful courtiers and officials, foremost among whom was Ptahshepses, who would become Nyuserre's son-in-law and vizier. An unfinished pyramid...
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    Ptah Mother Tapeshenese, First Chief of the Harem of Ptah and Prophetess of Mut Wife Mehtenweskhet and Tentsepeh A Children Ptahshepses Burial Saqqara...
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    Userkaf XVIII Abusir Pyramid of Sahure XIX Abusir Mastaba of vizier Ptahshepses XX Abusir Pyramid of Nyuserre XXI Abusir Pyramid of Neferirkare XXII...
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  • Fragments of a statue of a queen were found in the tomb of the vizier Ptahshepses and his wife, the king’s daughter Khamerernebty. No name was found on...
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  • inscriptions showing how the pharaoh favored him. Sabu called Ibebi and his son Ptahshepses share a double mastaba (E1 and E2). The inscriptions specifically mention...
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    Abusir, Academia Skodaexport; 1994. (ISBN 978-8020000224) The mastaba of Ptahshepses (The Excavations of the Czechoslovak Institute of Egyptology at Abusir)...
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