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Nimlot C

Nimlot C was a High Priest of Amun at Thebes during the reign of pharaoh Osorkon II of the 22nd Dynasty.
==Biography==

From the stela of Pasenhor it is known that Nimlot C was a son of pharaoh Osorkon II and his queen Djedmutesankh (her name is also found written "Mut-udj-ankhes").〔Kitchen, op. cit., § 85.〕
Even before becoming High Priest of Amun he already held various positions such as Count, Governor of Upper Egypt, General and army leader, High Priest of Heryshaf, Chief of Pi-sekhemkheperre and of Herakleopolis, as shown on the Cairo Museum stele JdE 45327 dating to Year 16 of Osorkon II.〔Kitchen, op. cit., § 86.〕 After this date he received the office of High Priest of Amun in Thebes,〔Kitchen, op. cit., § 157.〕 leaving the government of Herakleopolis to one of his son.〔Kitchen, op. cit., § 300.〕
There is no record about his mandate, hence it possibly was quite brief.〔Kitchen, op. cit., § 162.〕 He died before the end of his father's reign since his son Takelot F (the future king Takelot II) succeeded him in office as High Priest of Amun towards the end of Osorkon II's reign.〔David Aston, "Takelot II, A King of the 'Theban Twenty-Third Dynasty?'", ''JEA'' 75 (1989), p.147〕 This is established from the reliefs of Temple J at Karnak which depicts the High Priest Takelot F as the dedicant at a religious ceremony and mentions the ruling king of Egypt as pharaoh Osorkon II.〔Donald Redford in ''Orientalia'' 55 (1986), p.14 n.89〕 Temple J has been dated to the final years of Osorkon II's reign.

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