Ramses Userherchepesch
Ramses Userherchepesch in hieroglyphics | |||||||||
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Ramesu Userherchepesch (Ra me su User her chepesch) Rˁ ms sw Wsr ḥr ḫpš |
Ramses Userherchepesch was an ancient Egyptian treasurer of the 20th dynasty who served under Ramses IV .
According to Peden, it may have come from abroad and is only mentioned on a small faience plaque on which the name of Ramses IV is also written. He bears the titles: Great Treasury Manager of the North and South , Frond bearer to the right of the King and Royal Secretary of the Lord of the Two Countries .
literature
- Kenneth Anderson Kitchen : Ramesside Inscriptions , Vol. VI, Oxford 1983, pp. 86-87.
- AJ Peden: The reign of Ramesses IV , Aris & Phillips, Warminster 1994, ISBN 0856686220 , p. 57.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kitchen, Ramesside Inscriptions, Vol. VI, pp. 86-87.
- ^ Petrie: Scarab and Cylinders with Names , London 1917, plate 43, no. 52. Petrie Museum UC12801 image of the plaque
- ↑ Peden: The reign of Ramesses IV , 1994, p. 57.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ramses Userherchepesch |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | ancient Egyptian treasurer of the 20th dynasty |
DATE OF BIRTH | 12th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 12th century BC Chr. |