
Psherenptah - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Psherenptah 3
III - high priest of Memphis, 76-41 B.C.
76/31a
Psherenptah is appointed high priest of Memphis, and presides at
43/22
57, the epitaph of the musician Kheredankh, daughter of Psherenptah.
42/3a
Inscr_2, the epitaph of Tayimhotep, the wife of Psherenptah.
41/18
Inscr_3, the epitaph of the priest Psherenptah.
33/6a
THI_4, the epitaph of Berenice, daughter of Psherenptah.
AET_4.13
the High Priest of Memphis, Psherenptah to be my Prophet." And
AET_4.23.A
the man of same profession Psherenptah, born to Tayimhotep, the one
AET_4.23.B
the man of same profession Psherenptah, born to the lady of
AET_5.4
of the high priest Pa-Ptahpi Psherenptah son of Pedubast The high
AET_5.5
goddess, prophet, Chief-of-Artificers Psen-Ptah, born to the
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