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:''Not to be confused with the Amarna period nobleman Panehesy.'' Pinehesy, Panehesy or Panehasy, depending on the transliteration, was Viceroy of Kush during the reign of Ramesses XI, the last king of the Egyptian 20th Dynasty. ==The sources== He is named in the following dated sources: -his name appears in the very damaged first lines on the verso of Pap. B.M. 10053, dated to an anonymous year 9. This has often been taken as evidence that he was in office at the time and took part in the court case which is described there. However, it has been pointed out that that is an over interpretation of the evidence: there is no title remaining and the context is too damaged to ascertain how the name functioned in the text.〔Ad Thijs, The Troubled Careers of Amenhotep and Panehsy: The High Priest of Amun and the Viceroy of Kush under the Last Ramessides, SAK 31 (2003), 289-306.〕 -in the Turin Taxation Papyrus, stemming from year 12 of Ramesses XI, he is mentioned as Viceroy of Kush. -in year 17 of Rameses XI he is mentioned in his capacity as Viceroy of Kush in a letter the king wrote to him.〔A.J. Peden, Egyptian Historical Inscriptions of the Twentieth Dynasty, 1994, 112-114.〕 -in sources from the first two years of the Whm Mswt (roughly equaling year 19 and 20 of Ramses XI) he is described as "''a public enemy and someone far away, belonging to the past''".〔Jaroslav Černý, Cambridge Ancient History II3, part 2, 634.〕 These sources are: Pap. Mayer A 13, B3; Pap. B.M. 10052, 10,18; Pap. B.M. 10383, 2,5. -in Late Ramesside Letter no.28 (Pap. B.M. 10375) from a year 10 (safely ascribable to the Whm Mswt) it is mentioned that the High Priest Piankh is about to "go to Pinehesy". 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「Pinehesy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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