Djehutiemhet

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Name of Djehutiemhet
Horus name
G5
N28 G17 E34
N24
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Chai-em-Wenu
HJ-m-Wnm
The in Gau of Hermopolis appear
Throne name
M23
X1
L2
X1
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N5 L1 F35 N28
N28
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Nefer-cheper-Re-chai-chau
Nfr-ḫpr-Rˁ-ḫˁj-ḫˁ (w)
With perfect shape, a Re With a shiny crown / appearance
Proper name
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G26 G17 F4
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Djehutiemhet (Djehuti em het)
Ḏḥwtj m ḥ3t
Thoth is at the top

Djehutiemhet (also Thotemhet ) was around 728 BC. During the 23rd Dynasty ( Third Intermediate Period ) a local ruler of Hermopolis and probably the successor of Namilt (III.) .

It is attested by a statue of a Tjaenhesret , as well as another statuette and a bronze naos , which are now in the British Museum in London .

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