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Ahmose called Si-Tayit was possibly the first Viceroy of Kush. It is possible that the position was held by a son of Pharaoh Ahmose I before Ahmose called Si-Tayit was appointed Viceroy, but there is no conclusive evidence for such a Viceroy.〔Edwards, The Cambridge ancient history, Volumes 1-3, 2000, pg 299, 348〕 Before Si-Tayit the power in Kush seems to have been in the hands of a dignitary named Hormeini, who was the mayor of Hierakonpolis. 〔Edwards, The Cambridge ancient history, Volumes 1-3, 2000, pg 299〕 Ahmose called Si-Tayit served as Viceroy under both Ahmose I and Amenhotep I. Early in the reign of Amenhotep I, the position passed from Si-Tayit to his son Ahmose called Turo.〔Edwards, The Cambridge ancient history, Volumes 1-3, 2000〕 The position of Viceroy was not hereditary, and the position did not pass to Turo's son Patjenna. 〔Boston Museum Bulletin, VOL. LXX, 1972, NOS. 361-362〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ahmose called Si-Tayit」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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