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Neferirkare Kakai onwards, viziers were no longer of royal blood, instead they were chosen amongst the nobles and were some time married to a daughter of the pharaoh. This contrasts with e.g. the 4th Dynasty, when viziers were always princes and the likes. This raises the question of the status of princes during the 5th Dynasty and heir apparents in particular. It seems to me that it is thus not obvious that the vizier would be higher ranked than a pharaoh's son or an heir apparent. Even though princes may not have held any real function (that is they spent their lives at court), it seems highly probable that they would have been perceived as higher ranked, more distinguished than a vizier. What do you think? Do you have sources pertaining to the matter?
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1404:. I agree that in terms of real status, the king's sons were most likely more important, but without titles, they might not have had real power (well, who knows?). I do not remember any 5th Dynasty king's son with an impressive tomb. However, I must admit, doing all the viziers, I was quite surprised about the small tombs, at least for some of them, without the vizier title they did not come over as very important. Perhaps I better rephrase these articles to something like
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I can't find Petrie's work anywhere, and it isn't fully readable on Google Books. However, I have access to all the SAK volumes from my university's library so thinking about the nomarchs at Asyut (the
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Hello Udimu, I was have seen recently that you have produced a large number of new articles on
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My second cardinal argument is the fact, that ramesside king lists allegedly use TWO DIFFERENT cartouche names for ONE AND THE SAME ruler! C'mon, do you really believe that? Have a look: at Giza and Abydos it's Bedjau, but at
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Hotepsekhemwy. Because: look at the Sakkara King List and the Royal Canon of Turin. Here Hotepsekhemwy is named Netjer-Bau. How is that possible??? Two completely different birthnames for one pharaoh? As if! Where the
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Djehutynakhts. Newberry's works on the necropolis are valuable but very likely outdated. In particular, I'm trying to find which Djehutynakht (at least 5
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I have the book: Pressl, Beamte und Soldaten. That is on the officials of the 26th Dynasty. The author only assigns two monuments to Psamtikseneb: the statue Vatican no. 166 and the tomb at Heliopolis. I think the other sources must belong to different people. Especially the relief shown, certainly
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I see. Too bad, I like Middle Kingdom nomarchs and to try to illustrate such articles, but at the current state of knowledge, it seems that these Wahka will be left without pictures. The only unquestionable photos that could be applied to these articles are these of their tombs at Qaw, but none is
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If I remember correctly, it was you who wrote the article "Seheneser" in German Knowledge. Did you know that this lady is in fact known under the name "Sehefener"? I have borrowed a marvellous book by Miroslav Bárta, in which he describes and even translates her name and gives precious information
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Well done, I fixed something and added another ref about him being also an admiral. And also well done in finding the Vatican statue picture, even considering his bizzarre Italian name Psammeticosenets. How did you find it? Also in the caption of the picture a time range is providen, 570-520 BCE,
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What do you say if I tell you that the reading of this bird might be "Bedja(u)"? There is indeed a bedjau-goose depicted during the reign of king Djer and Wadj. The bird is shown to be a special grave good for the deceased king. bedjau means something like "to proceed" or "guidance" (according to
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Just wanted to say I appreciate your work on the pages of Shulgi-simti, Nin-kalla, Ubartum and other historical figures from the Ur III period and particularly that you rely on recent, detailed studies (like Sharlach's monograph) and not on century old outdated generalist encyclopedias, works of
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Hello. Last year you suggested to me some works about the nomarchs of the Hare nome (Djehutynakht I, II etc). I'm wondering if you could suggest to me any work about the nomarchs buried at Qaw el-Kebir (Wahka I, II etc) and the 12th Dynasty nomarchs buried at Asyut (Djefaihapi I, II etc). I have
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I also observed, that the throne name (niswt-bity nebty) is always exact the same as the serekh name from king Qa'a up to king Sekhemkhet. Isn't that interesting? That's why I do not believe into this nonsense about "misreading" and I also don't believe in Weneg being identical with Raneb. Raneb
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Well, Wolfgang Helck points to several objects with the Ka-house of Heteps.. Inside this Ka-house the name Netjer-Ach or Ach-Netjer can be found. Helck claims, that this was the god Netjer-Achti. Nonsense in my opinion. At first, since when did the early Egyptians put the name of a god inside a
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Hello Udimu, I have seen that in all your recent articles on the viziers, you write that the vizier was the most important member of the royal court, second only to the king. I too believed this was true until recently some doubts arose while reading sources about the evolution of the Egyptian
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As for me, it's especially the case of Hetepsekhemwy that bothers me. Why? Well, in contrast to Khasekhemwy we have no name change here! ;o) Hotepsekhemwy was always "Hotepsekhemwy". Khasekhemwy however, changed from "Kha-sekhem" to "Kha-sechemwy". Now to my prize winning question: why did
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I guess Bocchoris comes from Bakenrenef. These Late Period king's names are often not very close to what we expect from the Hieroglyphs (one weird example is Apries, that must come from Wahibre or Haaibre). Well, guess where I was on holidays? And there I saw the vase in the museum ;-)--
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the stela is today in the Petrie Museum UC14226. There is a catalogue of the museum. Harry Milne Stewart, Egyptian stelae, reliefs and paintings from the Petrie collection: part 3. The Late Period. no.1, pl.47. There might be more information. I can check that in the next days too. bw --
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Not as long as: "Bedjau" was a different ruler, but his name merged with that of Hetepsekhemwy - such a case is proposed for Nynetjer, who is named "Ba-netjer" in all king lists, despite NO single title, name or word at Nynetjer's time uses the Ba-sign (neither the bird nor the ram).
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i do not have access in the moment to a library, but you might check - if you can - Leitz, Lexikon der aegyptischen Goetter, IV, 110. Perhaps they list this epitheton of Nḫbt-ḥtpt. Otherwise, i am clueless. I have a book on Heliopolis, but the place is not mentioned there :-( --
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2060:! And, as we know, both of these cities enjoyed great importance and popularity through the whole history of Egypt. I highly doubt that Peribsen could have founded several(!) cities in a part of Egypt that allegedly did not accept him as a ruler. What do you think? Regards;--
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Ich war mal so frei, die Änderungen im deutschsprachigen Artikel zu übernehmen. Als Einzelnachweis findet sich nun die Website, das dürfte ja dann legitim sein. ;) So eine Verwechslung ist freilich unangenehm und peinlich, kann aber vorkommen. Wurde ja zum Glück korrigiert.
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Hi! Maybe you'd like to take a look at my discussion page? Someone pretending to be professor Francesco Tiradritti claims that he "never wrote anything about king Sneferka". The book "Kemet: Alle sorgenti di tempo" and Tiradritti's webpage tell different. What do you think?
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it is disappointing. It is known that Dahshur is full of 13th Dynasty pyramids, instead of excavating an unknown one, they hit a known one! The new text (i guess pyramid texts on a stela, a similat stela was found in the tomb of king Hor) is a nice new find. best wishes --
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dating the last tomb of Wahka II under Senusret III. Do you have the recent catalogues of the Metropolitan on the Middle Kingdom and from Lille? There are also some useful information on dating of the latter statue. Grajetzki wrote an article too in the UCLA Encyclopedia
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Thanks that's great, yes indeed some Egyptologists think he was a king's son but I should clarify in Djedkare's article that this is indeed debated. Baud and Schmitz seem to doubt the filiation as well, as can be seen in these books on the royal families of the Old
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sometime before, but for one reason or another I have always been too busy or lazy to search something about it, so thanks for its creation. This, however, led me to a little riddle: does the name "Bocchoris" originates from "Bakenrenef", or rather from "Wahkare"?
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Both identifications and locations were made by the Egyptologists Eva-Maria Engel, Wolfgang Helck and Eberhard Otto, see references. And one lil' argument against your thought (*g*): Khasekhemwy ruled over all of Egypt, but had his tomb at Abydos, too... ;o)
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helps to understand what I mean. The table is meant to show how I would divide the Early and Old Kingdom today. As you can see, my dividing concentrates on how certain groups of rulers used and designed their names and titles. What do you think?
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the De.wiki are both written by me :-) the problem is really that there are many statues and reliefs from old excavations. These old excavations often did not record where objects were found; furthermore many people at Qaw have the same name
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many thanks for the link to the photo. Yes, there is visible also the title Overseer of Upper Egypt. I added the title to the article. I remember the press reports stating that he was vizier too, but can't find the title in any of the more
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about a category (currently up for deletion) that could be regrouping princes/princesses/viziers etc. alived during the reign of any given pharaoh. Since you edit many of these articles I thought you might be interested in giving your
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now a friend told me, that they most likely just rediscovered/rexcavated the Ameny Qemau pyramid (I did not really follow the news). It is just strange that they missed the block when first time excavating the pyramid. best wishes --
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write an article in a journal! For the ka-chapel: be careful, that might be more a problem how words gets translated into a modern language and might not relate to the hieroglypjs. Chapel + privatename, gets the modern translation of
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I will read that, but must admit, that I am not very firm on Old Kindgom royal families and do not have much literature here (there is plenty of it!), so I might be not of big help without a relevant book at my hand. best wishes --
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and I will address all of them as best as I can. Your help is very much appreciated: this is the only stage in the article review process which is entirely up to people wanting to give their opinions and where I can't do anything
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1251:) that gives further references. He also wrote a short article on the nomarchs (cited there); Steindorf's and Steckewehs' (Die Fürstengräber von Qâw) publication of the tombs is still fundamental (do you read German? Petrie,
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definitively too phat for me. Such phat differences can't be explained by simple "misreading" - of what anyway??? Indeed, NO f*cking title, name or word of Hetepsekhemwy's lifetime could be used to build any of these names!
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Hello, so while reading your article on Minnefer I remembered reading that Altenmuller seems to doubt he was a vizier. Indeed he writes "Other viziers during the long reign of the king were Kay and Pehenuka,
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I see, how strange that nobody has suggested any location for that toponym. I'll try to find something specific about the goddess, maybe some suggestion can come out. Thanks again for the kind help!
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Should have known it from your Commons uploads! Plenty of archaeological sites and findings, many of which - like the vase - located in my country, and many others in several other countries.
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Thank you for creating several articles on women and their works over the past couple of months. We have become aware of your contributions thanks to research undertaken by
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Hi there. I have turned the family tree into a tidy list with some short infos for certain family members. What do you think? Is it better that the old block? Regards;--
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I saw your edit acknowledging his death. There seem to be some acknowledgements from Egyptologists on X/Twitter, but do you have a citable source for it yet?
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There are 3 different spellings of Maherperi in the article. Maiherperi, Maherpri. I guess it depends on the English, French or German source. Worth changing?
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this is weird. Minnefer is depicted in the funerary temple of Nyuserre. What more evidence does he wants? I will check other references. best wishes --
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auf DE zitierst Du ein Buch von ihm, ohne das Buch einzusehen, kann ich da nichts machen, das Buch stammt mit Sicherheit nicht von Francesco. Gruss --
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