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Beiträge Zur Geschichte Der 21. Dynastie

  • Autores: Karl Jansen-Winkeln
  • Localización: Journal of egyptian archaeology, ISSN 0307-5133, Nº. 102, 2016, págs. 73-96
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The main subject of the article are the relations between the rulers of Upper and Lower Egypt during the Twenty-first Dynasty. The wife of Psusennes I, whose name used to be read Mutnodjmet, is identical with Nodjmetmut, a daughter of Pajnedjem I. The supposed marriage ties between Ramses XI and the new royal family at Tanis cannot be substantiated and are very unlikely. An inscription at Thebes mentions a daughter of king Amenemope who was married to a High Priest of Amun, probably Pajnedjem II. It can be shown that Amenemope and Pajnedjem II were very closely allied and that they started a new political era in Upper Egypt. The history of Upper Egypt is reconsidered as well as the method of dating during this period.


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