Ptahudjanchef
Ptahudjanchef (correct; Djedptahiuefanch , " Ptah speaks and he lives ?") Was around 840 to 820 BC. BC ( Kitchen ) ruler of Herakleopolis during the 22nd Dynasty ( Third Intermediate Period ) .
He was the son and successor of the prince and high priest of Amun Namilt (II.) . A Tentsepeh is recorded as his wife , as well as a brother named Takelot . Ptahudjanchef is only known from the genealogy of a certain Pasenhor , a priest from Memphis . His son Hemptah I later became his successor.
See also
literature
- Thomas Schneider : Lexicon of the Pharaohs . Albatros, Düsseldorf 2002, ISBN 3-491-96053-3 , p. 205 .
- Kenneth Anderson Kitchen: The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt: (1100-650 BC) . Aris & Phillips, 1996, ISBN 0-85668-298-5 .
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SURNAME | Ptahudjanchef |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Djedptahiuefanch |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Ruler of Herakleopolis |
DATE OF BIRTH | 9th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 9th century BC Chr. |