Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Paser Image Egypte louvre 090 pendentif.jpg Style Vizier, High Priest of Amun Caption Pectoral Ancient Egypt Pectoral inscribed with the name of Paser ImageSize Predecessor ... Paser was Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier , in the reigns of Seti I and Ramesses II , during the Nineteenth ... . Eventually Seti I appointed Paser to be City governor and Vizier. Paser received the tribute of the foreign ... priest, City Governor and Vizier. A statue showing Paser holding a Stela, now in the Louvre E 25980 ... dates to the time that Paser was Vizier. Several other titles are included. An amulet in the shape ... of Vizier, Paser is also said to be the Ruler with the Bat sceptre in the Mansion of Sekhmet , Superintendent .... All three depict the VizierPaser. Seated Statue from Medamud, now in the British Museum BM 954 . A black ... Ramesses II before the goddess Hathor , and mention the VizierPaser. Graffito in Tomb 93 TT93 , the tomb ... page pp.146 7 ref hiero Paser hiero pA sr A52 hiero Family Paser was the son ... name Kitchen In Paser s tomb a brother Tatia, Steward in the Temple of Maat, is mentioned. ref name ... volume III publisher Blackwell Publishers year 1996 ref Life Paser was part of the close entourage of Seti I s son, the then Prince Ramesses, and a hereditary Prince and Count. Paser held many titles and honors throughout his life. The autobiographical text in Paser s tomb tells us that Menmaatre, i.e. Seti I , elevated Paser to the rank of First Companion of the Palace, and later promoted ... II took the throne he reappointed Paser as Chief Chamberlain of the Lord of Both Lands, High Priest of Great of Magic and Vizier. ref name Frood cite book first Elizabeth last Frood title Biographical ... of the KV17 tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings . Paser held an array of other titles ... work of the King, Chief of secrets of the hieroglyphs, etc. ref name Kitchen Paser is last attested as Vizier in year 21 of Ramesses II , and he may have held this office during the reigns of Seti I ... more details
otheruses A PASER from the acronym of P article A cceleration by S timulated E mission of R adiation is a device that accelerates a coherent beam of electrons . This process was demonstrated for the first time in 2006 at the Brookhaven National Lab by a team of physicists from the Technion Israel Institute of Technology. ref American Institute of Physics 2006 , Particle Acceleration by Stimulated Emission of Radiation PASER for Short, webpage http www.aip.org pnu 2006 split 792 1.html, accessed 2006 11 25. ref Relativistic electrons from a conventional particle accelerator pass through a vibrationally excited carbon dioxide medium in which the electrons undergo millions of collisions with excited carbon dioxide molecules and are accelerated in a coherent fashion. No heat is generated in this quantum energy transfer, thus all the energy transferred to the electrons is used in accelerating the electrons. The electron beam created from this process may result in electrons that are highly collimated in velocity in comparison to other acceleration methods. The vibrationally excited carbon dioxide is the same medium used in a carbon dioxide laser . This medium resonantly amplifies light with a wavelength near 10.6 or 9.4 micrometers , corresponding to a frequency of approximately 30 terahertz . In order to be accelerated, incident electrons must be microbunched at this frequency. An appropriately bunched electron beam strikes excited carbon dioxide molecules resonantly in order to efficiently stimulate energy emission. See also Laser References references Category Electron Category Particle accelerators ... more details
Paser may refer to Paser , a device which generates a coherent beam of electrons PaserVizier , of Ancient Egypt other Pasers, including the author of the Paser Crossword Stela 4 Aminosalicylic acid , an antibiotic sold by Jacobus Pharmaceutical under the trademark Paser Parametric Array Sonic Echo Ranging, the sound technology used by NuvoSonic Disambig ... more details
Other uses Vizier The VizieR Catalogue Service is an astronomical catalog service provided by Centre de donn es astronomiques de Strasbourg . The origin of the VizieR Catalogue Service dates back to 1993 as the ESA European Space Information System Catalogue Browser. Initially intended to serve the Space Science community, the ESIS project pre dates the World Wide Web as a network database allowing uniform access to a heterogeneous set of catalogues and data. The Centre de donn es astronomiques de Strasbourg had for years collected and disseminated astronomical data, so the original ESIS Catalogue Browser was transferred to and stored at CDS. Since its inception in 1996, VizieR has become a reference point for astronomers worldwide engaged in research, who come to access catalogued data regularly published in astronomical journals. The new VizieR service was refurbished in 1997 by the CDS to better serve the community in terms of searching capabilities and data volume. As of March 2012 it contains more than 9800 catalogues ref http vizier.u strasbg.fr vizier index.htx desc VizieR Description ref . With the advent of the Astrophysical Virtual Observatory the VizieR catalogue has gained importance in being the source of all catalogued data within the community. References reflist http aas.aanda.org index.php?option article&access doi&doi 10.1051 aas 2000169 F. Ochsenbein P. Bauer J. Marcout 2000, The VizieR database of astronomical catalogues, Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement, 143 , 23 http www.esa.int esapub bulletin bullet86 ansa86.htm S.G. Ansari P. Donzelli E. Simonsen F. Ochsenbein May 1996, Transfer of ESIS to Scientific Institutes, ESA Bulletin No. 86 http cdsads.u ... 471edd182b18234 Ochsenbein, F., 1996, VizieR, the new catalogue interface at CDS, Bull. Inf. Centre Donnees Stellaires, Vol. 48, p.47 External links http vizier.u strasbg.fr VizieR DEFAULTSORT Vizier ... de Strasbourg de VizieR es VizieR lt VizieR pt VizieR ru VizieR ... more details
About the astronomical catalog VizieR the Vizier of ancient Egypt Vizier Ancient Egypt Distinguish from visor . File Sadrazamlik nisanlari.svg thumb right 150px Arms of Ottoman Empire Ottoman Vizier Wiktionary vizier A vizier IPAc en icon v z r , rarely IPAc en v z j r ref name reference1 cite web url http dictionary.reference.com browse vizier title Vizier & 124 Define Vizier at Dictionary.com ... http www.answers.com topic vizier Dictionary d ref ref name wordnik.com http www.wordnik.com words vizier ref The word derived from the Semitic root W Z R to help ref name reference1 ref name IslamicStudy cite book url http books.google.com books?id Zc0UAAAAIAAJ&pg PA170&dq Vizier wzr&cd 5 v onepage&q Vizier 20wzr&f false title Studies in Islamic history and institutions author Goy ayn, elomo ... Vizier. The Muslim office of vizier, which spread from the Arabs, Persians, Turks, Mongols and neighboring peoples regardless of the style of the ruler , arose under the first Abbasid caliphs. The vizier .... ref name britannica http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 631485 viziervizier , Encyclop dia Britannica ... Persian Empire Persian title, vichir Middle Persian for Vizier , who was a minister to the Shah . ref ... of state . On account of Ancient Egypt Egypt s later association with Arab civilization, the term vizier ... of the monarch s government the term Grand Vizier always refers to such a post , or as a shared cabinet rank , rather like a British secretary of state . If one such vizier is the prime minister, he may hold the title of Grand Vizier or another title. In Islamic states see also Grand Vizier File Mohammad Naib Sharif in Kabul.jpg thumb 175px An Iran ian Afsharid Vizier. File AmirKabir.jpg thumb right ... styled Vaz r e Azam Supreme , i.e. Grand Vizier alternative titles include Atabeg Atabeg e Azam ... of the Ottoman Empire , the Grand Vizier was the&mdash often de facto ruling&mdash prime minister , second only to the Sultan and was the leader of the Divan , the Imperial Council. Vizier was also ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Persipas Paser image fullname Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Paser nickname founded ground Sadurengas Stadium , Tanah Grogot , Paser Regency Paser , East Kalimantan capacity owner Paser Regency government chairman H.M. Ridwan Suwidi manager CEO coach league Liga Indonesia First Division season 2010 Liga Indonesia First Division 2010 position 4th first stage Group VIII Persipas stands for Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Paser English language en Football Association of Indonesia Paser . Persipas Paser is an Indonesia n football soccer football club based in Paser Regency , East Kalimantan . Club played in Liga Indonesia First Division . References Reflist External links http www.liga indonesia.co.id Liga Indonesia.co.id Football in Indonesia Indonesian Football League 2010 11 in Indonesian football Liga Indonesia seasons Category Football clubs in Indonesia Indonesia footyclub stub ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Paser II Image Style King s son of Kush Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th  Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II Father Minmose, High Priest of Min and ISis Mother Wife Children Burial Paser II was the son of the High Priest of Min and Isis named Minmose. Paser came from a very well connected family. One uncle was the High Priest of Amun Wennenefer and another uncle was the Troop Commander of Kush named Pennesuttawy . Through Wennenefer, Paser was related to Amenemone troop commander of the army , Amenemope Chief of Seers in the house of Re and chamberlain to the Pharaoh and Hori, the High Priest of Anhur. ref Kitchen, K.A., Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume III, Blackwell Publishers, 1996 ref Paser s titles include King s son of Kush, overseer of the Southern Lands, and king s scribe. ref The Viceroys of Ethiopia by George A. Reisner The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 6, No. 1. Jan., 1920 ref Paser is attested in ref Kitchen, K.A., Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume III, Blackwell Publishers, 1996 ref A statue from Abu Simbel A donation stela from Abu Simbel. Paser appears in one of the scenes. He appears before Amun. The stela is a record of a donation of land from Kha, son of Seba, to Amun. Rock Stelae in Abu Simbel. Three different stelae depict the Viceroy Paser. References references BIBLIOGRAPHY Alexandre Herrero The King s Son of Kush Paser II , Son of the High Priest of Min and Isis Minmose,Volume 13 2002 Government Officials and Priesthood from the time of of Ramesses II Navigator Category Ancient Egyptians Category Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub ... more details
Coord 1 45 18.37 S 115 36 14.5 E type city display title Infobox settlement official name Paser nickname image skyline image flag image seal Paserlogo.jpg Commons File Lambang Kabupaten Paser.jpeg image map Lokasi Kalimantan Timur Kabupaten Paser.svg pushpin map Indonesia Borneo map caption Location of Paser in Kalimantan map caption1 Location of Paser in Indonesia pushpin map1 Indonesia coordinates region ID subdivision type Country subdivision name Indonesia subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 East Kalimantan subdivision type2 subdivision name2 leader title Regent leader name HM. Ridwan Suwidi area magnitude area total sq mi area total km2 11,603.94 area land sq mi area land km2 area water sq mi area water km2 area water percent population as of 2003 population total 172,608 population urban area urban km2 area urban sq mi population metro population density km2 population density sq mi timezone utc offset 8 timezone DST utc offset DST latd 1 latm 15 lats latNS S longd 116 longm 50 longs longEW E elevation m 0 elevation ft 0 website http www.paserkab.go.id www.paserkab.go.id footnotes Paser Regency is a regency in East Kalimantan province in Indonesia , it is the southernmost regency of the East Kalimantan province. Its capital city is Tanah Grogot . Boundaries North West Kutai Regency and North Penajam Paser Regency East Makassar Strait South Kota Baru Regency and Tabalong Regency West Tabalong Regency Administration Paser Regency divided into 8 districts Batu Sopang Kuaro Long Ikis Long Kali Muara Komam Pasir Belengkong Tanah Grogot Tanjung Aru Geographic Location 8 way Centre Paser Regency North West Kutai Regency West Kutai Northeast North Penajam Paser Regency North Penajam Paser East Makassar Strait Southeast Makassar Strait South Kota Baru Regency Southwest ... Regencies of East Kalimantan EKalimantan geo stub bjn Kabupatin Paser fr Kabupaten de Paser id Kabupaten Paser jv Kabupat n Paser ms Kabupaten Paser ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style Viceroy of Kush Name Paser I Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Amenhotep called Huy Successor Amenemopet Dynasty Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th  Dynasty Pharaoh Ay , Horemheb Father Amenhotep called Huy Mother Taemwadsji Wife Children Amenemopet Viceroy of Kush Amenemopet Burial Paser I was the Viceroy of Kush during the reigns of Ay and likely Horemheb . Reisner mentions that the only datable inscriptions for Paser belong to the reign of Ay . The next known Viceroy however is Amenemopet Viceroy of Kush Amenemopet , who is dated to the reign of Seti I . Hence it s possible that Paser I served during the reigns of Ay , Horemheb and maybe even Ramesses I ? ref name Reisner The Viceroys of Ethiopia by George A. Reisner The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 6, No. 1. Jan., 1920 , pp. 38 39. ref Paser was the son of the Viceroy Amenhotep called Huy who served during the reign of Tutankhamen . His mother was the Lady Taemwadsji. ref Porter,B. and Moss R.L.B., Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs and Paintings The Theban Necropolis, Part One Private Tombs. Second Edition. Griffith Institute. Oxford. 1994 ref Paser s titles include Overseer of the Gold Lands of Amun, King s Son of Kush, overseer of the Southern Lands. Overseer of the Lands of Amun in Ta Set, Overseer of the Gold Lands. King s scribe. ref name Reisner Paser I is attested in Gebel es Shems, a stela of Paser records his name and titles and a small chamber petit speos is dedicated to Paser. The stela is dated to the reign of Ay . ref name Reisner Sehel, an inscription mentioning Paser. ref name Reisner The road from Assuan to Philae , an inscription of his son Amenemopet mentions Paser. ref name Reisner A lintel from the temple of Aniba shows Paser adoring the cartouches of Horemheb . ref PM VII, 81 ref ref G. Steindorff, Aniba II, 1937 p.25 pl 12 No 43 ref ref Cathie Spieser, Les noms du Pharaon comme tres autonomes au Nouvel Empire ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Panehesy Style Vizier Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Merenptah Father Mother Wife Children Burial Hiero Panehesy ref name PMUE hiero G40 G21 H s Z4 hiero align right era nk Panehesy also written Panehsy was a Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier of Ancient Egypt . He served during the reign of Merenptah during the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th Dynasty . ref K.A. Kitchen, Ramesside Inscriptions Merenptah & the late Nineteenth Dynasty, Wiley Blackwell, 2003, pg 74 ref Monuments and Documents Panehesy appears on a monument in Gebel el Silsila . In the Great Speos which was originally constructed by Horemheb in the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th Dynasty , but added on to in the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th Dynasty we find a chapel of Panehesy. Panehesy is shown adoring King Merneptah and in a scene in the doorway he appears with Merneptah, Queen Isetnofret II and Prince Seti Merneptah. Panehesy s chapel on the south side of the Speos is balanced by a chapel of the vizierPaserVizierPaser on the north side. Elsewhere in the Speos, Panehesy is depicted on a stela located in the gallery. One stela is located at the northern end of the Speos and the main scene shows Merneptah before the gods Amun Ra , Monthu , Sobek and Hathor . Another stela is located to the left of the entrance of the sanctuary. On this stela, Penehesy is shown behind Merneptah and Queen Isetnofret II. ref name PMUE Porter and Moss Topographical Bibliography, Volume V, Upper Egypt, Griffith Institute, 2004 first published 1937 ref Panehesy also appears on a stela near the royal shrines in Gebel el Silsila. Rock ... and the vizier Panehesy. The king offers an image of Maat to Amun Re . ref name PMUE Papyrus Chester Beatty III vs 4 5 contains a letter from a scribe of the necropolis to the Vizier Panehesy. The beginning ... on the king s right, the city prefect and vizier of Upper and Lower Egypt, Panehsy In life, prosperity ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Khay Image Style Vizier Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th  Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II Father Hai Mother Nub em niut Wife Yam Children Burial Thebes ? The Ancient Egypt ian Noble Khay , sun rising hieroglyph Kh ah hieroglyph Y hieroglyph y was Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier , in the latter part of the reign of Ramesses II , during the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th dynasty . hiero Khay hiero N28 a Y1 i i A52 hiero Family A family stela from Abydos, Egypt Abydos mentions that Khay was the son of Hai and Nub em niut. Khay s father was said to be greatly favored by the Lord of the Two Lands and a Troop Commander of the goodly god. Khay s mother Nub em niut was a chantress of Amun and Lady of the House. Khay s wife is named Yam. ref name Kitchen cite book last Kitchen first K. A. title Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations volume III publisher Blackwell Publishers year 1996 ref Life Khay grew up as the son of the Troop Commander Hai. A stela from Abydos shows that Khay started his career as the First Royal Herald of the Lord of the Two Lands . He was charged with reporting the affairs of Egypt. ref name Kitchen In year 26 of Ramesses II , Khay was appointed Vizier. He may have succeeded PaserVizierPaser in office. After year 40, Khay was in charge of announcing the sed festival sed jubilees held by Ramesses II . ref name KitchenPT cite book last Kitchen first K. A. title Pharaoh triumphant the life and times of Ramesses II, King of Egypt publisher Aris & Phillips year 1985 ref In West Silsila a stela pronounces that The Lord of Two Lands Both Lands , Usermaatre Setepenre, Lord of Crowns, Ramesses II, given life like Re forever. His Majesty decreed that the Hereditary Noble and Count, God s Father beloved of the God, Guardian of Nekhen , Prophet of Maat, Judge and Dignitary, City governor and Vizier, Khay, plinth hieroglyph Plinth use as mortuary Justified justified ... more details
Kheti was an Ancient Egypt ian Vizier Ancient Egypt vizier of the Twelfth Dynasty under king Amenemhet III , around 1800 BC. Kheti is known from a papyrus fragment dated to year 29 of that king. ref M. Collier S. Quirke The UCL Lahun Papyri Religious, Literary, Legal, Mathematical and Medical , London 2004, 118 119 ref He is the only vizier who can be specifically dated to the rule of Amenemhat III. In the Installation of the Vizier , a text referring to the office of the vizier, found in several New Kingdom tombs, there is mentioned a famous vizier named Kheti. About him is said He impoverished his associates for the benefits of others . ref R.O. Faulkner The Installation of the Vizier , In The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 41 1955 , p. 22 ref It seems possible that both sources refer to the same person. ref W. Grajetzki Court Officials of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom , London 2009 ISBN 9780715637456, p. 34 ref References references Category Ancient Egyptian viziers Category Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Amenmose Style Vizier Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Amenmesse Father Mother Wife Children Burial Amenmose was a Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier of Ancient Egypt . He served during the reign of Amenmesse and Sethi II . ref K.A. Kitchen, Ramesside Inscriptions Merenptah & the late Nineteenth Dynasty, Wiley Blackwell, 2003 ref References Reflist Category Ancient Egyptian viziers AncientEgypt bio stub ... more details
The Installation of the vizier , alt. Instruction of Rekhmire , Regulation laid upon the vizier Rekhmire , is an ancient Egyptian text dating to the New Kingdom found in Rekhmire s tomb at Thebes. It describes the office of the Egyptian Vizier Ancient Egypt vizier , his appointment, his duties, his relationships to other officials, and how to behave. Two incomplete copies of the Regulation laid upon the vizier Rekhmire have survived, one in the tomb of Woser reign of Thutmose III and another in the tomb of Amenemope reign of Amenhotep II . ref Breasted, op.cit. , § 671 ref The vizier s main functions according to the Regulation are in the fields of the judicial judciary , treasury , war , Interior ministry interior , agriculture , and general executive government executive . ref Breasted, op.cit. , § 672 ref References M. Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature , Vol.2, University of California Press 1976, p.21 24 J. H. Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt , Part Two, Chicago 1906, 665ff. references Category Ancient Egyptian literature Category Ancient Egyptian culture Category Ancient Egyptian viziers egyptology stub de Dienstanweisung f r den Wesir fr L Installation du vizir ... more details
State organisation of Ottoman Empire File Jean Baptiste van Mour 004.jpg thumb The Grand Vizier giving an audience under the dome Grand Vizier , in Turkish language Turkish Vezir i Azam or Sadr Azam Sadrazam in Ottoman Turkish language Ottoman Turkish or , deriving from the Arabic language Arabic word vizier , was the greatest minister of the Sultan , with absolute power of attorney and, in principle, dismissable only by the Sultan himself. ref name googbook Diplomatic documents relating to the outbreak of the European war, Volume 2. By Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. P.1411 ref He held the imperial seal and could convene all other viziers to attend to affairs of the state the viziers in conference were called Kubbealt viziers in reference to their meeting place, the Kubbealt under the dome in Topkap Palace . His offices were located at the Sublime Porte . Grand Vizier Vaz r e Azam is also the official Urdu title of the Pakistan i Prime Minister ministers are titled vizier . During the nascent phases of the Ottoman state, Vizier was the only title used. The first of these Ottoman Viziers who was titled Grand Vizier was andarl Kara Halil Hayreddin Pasha . The purpose in instituting the title Grand Vizier was to distinguish the holder of the Sultan s seal from other viziers. The initially more frequently used title of vezir i zam was gradually replaced by sadrazam , both meaning grand vizier in practice. Throughout Ottoman history, the grand viziers have also been termed sadr l high vizier , vekil i mutlak absolute attorney , s hib ... Shuja Shah Durrani of Afghanistan in 1839.jpg thumb left 200px The court of the Grand Vizier Jafar ... Vizier See also List of Ottoman Grand Viziers Ottoman Empire Vizier References reflist Organisation of the Ottoman Empire Grand Viziers of Ottoman Empire DEFAULTSORT Vizier, Grand Category Turkish titles ... ja nn Storvesir pnb pl Wielki wezyr ro Mare Vizir ru simple Grand Vizier ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Thutmose Image Style Vizier Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th  Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II Father Mother Wife Children Burial The Ancient Egypt ian Noble Thutmose Thutmosis was Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier during the latter part of the reign of Ramesses II during the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th dynasty . ref name KitchenPT cite book last Kitchen first K. A. title Pharaoh Triumphant the life and times of Ramesses II publisher Aris & Philllips Ltd. year 1982 ref hiero Thutmose hiero G26 F31 S29 hiero Thutmose may have been a vizier of the south around year 45 ref name KitchenPT of Ramesses II s reign. Thutmose is mentioned in vizier Prehotep II Vizier Prehotep II s tomb in Sedment, which may indicate that their tenures as viziers may have overlapped or followed one another. Tuthmose is also known from an ostracon found in the Valley of the Kings in Thebes. ref Christine Raedler Die Wesire Ramses II. Netzwerke der Macht, in Das gyptische K nigtum im Spannungsfeld zwischen Innen und Au enpolitik im 2. Jahrtausend v. Chr. Reprinted by Rolf Gundlach and Andrea Klug , Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3 447 05055 1, S. 292, n. 111 ref References references Government Officials and Priesthood from the time of of Ramesses II Navigator Category Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt Category Ancient Egyptian viziers AncientEgypt bio stub de Thutmosis Wesir, 19. Dynastie es Tutmose chaty ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Hepu Style Vizier Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV Father Mother Wife Rennai Children Burial Thebes TT66 Hepu was a Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier of Ancient Egypt ref name PM . He served during the reign of Tuthmosis IV . ref name euler http euler.slu.edu bart egyptianhtml kings 20and 20Queens Viziers.html Viziers by Anneke Bart ref Hiero Hepu ref name PM hiero Aa5 p w hiero align right era nk Family Hepu s wife is named Rennai. A son is shown in TT66 offering to Hepu and Rennai. ref name PM Tombs and Burial Hepu was buried in TT66 in Sheikh Abd el Qurna Abd el Qurna in Thebes. The hall contains several scenes and one of them is a text of Hepu s installation as vizier before Tuthmosis IV . ref name PM Porter,B. and Moss R.L.B., Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs and Paintings The Theban Necropolis, Part One Private Tombs. Second Edition. Griffith Institute. Oxford. 1994 ref References Reflist Category Ancient Egyptian viziers AncientEgypt bio stub ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Nebamun Style Vizier Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Sethi I Father Mother Wife Children Burial Nebamun was a Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier of Ancient Egypt . He served from about the reign of Haremhab to the reign of Ramses II . ref Peter James Brand, The Monuments of Seti I Epigraphic, Historical and Art Historical Analysis ref ref David B. O Connor, David P. Silverman, Ancient Egyptian Kingship, Page 195 ref Hiero Nebamun hiero V30 i mn n hiero align right era nk Nebamun is attested in the Memphite palace accounts early in Sethi I s reign. His tomb is not yet known, but was most likely in Saqqara. Nebamun is depicted together with the vizier Usermont in the Theban tomb TT 324, showing that they were in office in about the same time. ref Davies Seven Private Tombs , pl. 33 ref His main monument is a limestone statue found at Abydos, now in the Cairo Museum ref Cairo, Catalogue Generale 1140 ref , providing a long list of titles. He was connected via family ties to the high priest of Osiris, Wenennefer. ref K.Kitchen Ramesside Inscriptions , III, 449.11 450.16 ref References Reflist Category Ancient Egyptian viziers AncientEgypt bio stub de Nebamun eo Nebamun ... more details
Ameny was an Ancient Egypt ian vizier under Middle Kingdom king Amenemhat II , around 1900 BC, in the Twelfth Dynasty. Ameny appears on the fragment of an annal stone of the king. The fragment was found by Flinders Petrie in Memphis and mentions a statue of this vizier. Ameny is perhaps also known from an offering table. However, the name Ameny belongs to the most common names of the Middle Kingdom. Therefore, the identity of both people on these objects is far from certain. Literature Wolfram Grajetzki Court Officials of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom , London 2009 p. 30 ISBN 978 0 7156 3745 6 External links http www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk memphis annal.gif image of the annal stone fragment Category Ancient Egyptians Category Ancient Egyptian viziers ... more details
Senusret was an Ancient Egyptian official who was a Vizier Ancient Egypt vizier during the last years of king Senusret I s rule and in the first years of Amenemhet II . Senusret is known from a stela found in Abydos ref Paris, Louvre C4 ref , which is dated to year 8 of Amenemhet II. He also appears in biographical inscriptions in the tomb of Amenemhet II at Beni Hasan , where it is reported that he was on a mission to Koptos . The inscription reports events under Senusret I. Senusret had a huge tomb complex next to the pyramid of Amenemhet I at el Lisht . There was a mastaba in the centre, about 12 m 26 m in size, much of which has been destroyed. The building was found within a mud brick outer brick wall measuring 30.4 m 35.8 m. The decoration of the mastaba was only preserved in the smallest fragments, but revealed the name Senusret and some titles, including those of a vizier. Within the tomb complex was found the undisturbed burial shaft of the lady Senebtisi . Literature James P. Allen The high officials of the early Middle Kingdom. In N. Strudwick, J. Taylor Hrsg. The Theban Necropolis. London 2003, p.  25 Dieter Arnold Middle Kingdom Tomb Architecture at Lisht. New York 2008, p.  77 82, pls. 146b, 147 158, ISBN 978 1 58839 194 0 References references Category Ancient Egyptian viziers Category Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub de Sesostris Wesir ... more details
Amir Hasanak the Vizier lang fa about 995 1032 was a famous 11th century vizier in the Ghaznavid Empire of Persia . He served Mahmud of Ghazni and was executed by hanging during the reign of Mas ud I of Ghazni , son of Mahmud. His official charge was infidel ity which was a politically motivated charge, and his execution was ordered by the Caliph of Baghdad . His execution has been documented in Persian literature by Abolfazl Beyhaghi . References The execution of Amir Hasanak the vazir some lessons for the historical sociology of Iran. 250, 15 . Index, 265 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hasanak vazir ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hasanak vazir Category History of Iran Category Executed Iranian people Category People executed by the Ghaznavid Empire Category People executed by hanging Category 11th century executions Category Politicians from Nishapur Iran hist stub Iran academic bio stub historian stub ca Hasanak fa ... more details
Ipi was an Ancient Egypt ian Vizier Ancient Egypt vizier of the early Middle Kingdom. He is so far for sure only known from his Theban Tomb TT315 . The tomb was found in the rocks of Deir el Bahari overlooking the funerary complex of Mentuhotep II . It consisted of a great court, a corridor, a chapel and a burial chamber. The corridor and chapel were found undecorated. Only in the burial chamber was a sarcophagus sunk into the floor. It has painted decorations of religious texts. Here are also the titles and the name of Ipi. In the courtyard in front of the tomb was found the burial of the servant Meseh. Here were found the famous Heqanakht papyri . In another chamber were found about sixty vessels and an embalming table for the mummy of Ipi. The date of Ipi is disputed, but he belongs perhaps to the early Twelfth Dynasty. Literature Rasha Soliman Old and Middle Kingdom Theban Tombs , pp. 115 119 London 2009 ISBN 978 1906137090 Category Ancient Egyptian viziers Category Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt de Ipi Wesir ... more details
Infobox Hieroglyphen NAME hiero b b i hiero NAME TRANSKRIPTION NAME ERKL RUNG Bebi Bebi was an Egyptian Vizier Ancient Egypt vizier under king Mentuhotep II in the Eleventh dynasty of Egypt Eleventh Dynasty . He is known only from a relief fragment found in the mortuary temple of the king at Deir el Bahari . ref BM 1906,1013.5 http www.britishmuseum.org research search the collection database search object details.aspx?objectid 120136&partid 1&searchText bebi&fromADBC ad&toADBC ad&numpages 10&orig 2fresearch 2fsearch the collection database.aspx¤tPage 1 on the BM website ref The fragment is now in the British Museum . The short caption to the figure of Bebi reads vizier, zab official, the one belonging to the curtain Bebi . Bebi might have been the first Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom official with that title. His successor was Dagi . Perhaps Bebi started his career as Treasurer Ancient Egypt treasurer . A treasurer with the name Bebi is known from a stela, now in New York. ref H. E. Winlock The Rise and Fall of the Middle Kingdom in Thebes , New York 1947, p. 5, pl. 2 Allen The high officials of the early Middle Kingdom , In n. Strudwick J. H. Taylor editors The Theban Necropolis , p. 22 ref References references Literature J.P. Allen The high officials of the early Middle Kingdom , In n. Strudwick J. H. Taylor editors The Theban Necropolis , London 2003, p. 22 Category Ancient Egyptian viziers Category Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt de Bebi ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Ptahmose Style High Priest of Amun, Vizier Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Ramose TT55 Ramose Dynasty Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th  Dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep III Father Mother Wife Apeny Children Thutmose chief prophet of Horus and Houy br Nefertari, Mutemwia, Hemetnetjer, Mutnofret and a second Nefertari Burial Thebes hiero Ptahmose hiero p t H ms S29 A1 hiero trans Pt ms align left poque gypte Ptahmose was a High Priests of Amun High Priest of Amun and Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier of southern Egypt Upper Egypt , under Amenhotep III 18th Dynasty . Certain historians place him at the end of the reign in 1378 BC . Others place him in the first part of the reign. Life He was succeeded as vizier in the south by Ramose TT55 Ramose , and several documents in Ptahmose s name are spread among the world s main Egyptological collections dating him at the latest to 28 30 years after Amenhotep III s reign. A stela at the mus e des Beaux Arts de Lyon allows us to better know this man who in a rare instance combined the offices of Vizier, Mayor of Thebes, and High Priest of Amon. The stela s provenance is not indicated by the museum s archives, though it was probably deposited by Ptahmose s family ex voto at Abydos, Egypt Abydos . It dates him to Amenhotep III s reign, since that pharaoh s cartouche appears on it. Its text is effectively made up of classic laudatory formulae addressed to Osiris as well as prayers that Ptahmose may profit from the offerings made to the god in his temple, which supports the stela coming from the god s temple rather than Ptahmose s tomb. It was erected after his death, since it calls him plinth hieroglyph justified , a typical term given to the dead. He is shown in the robes of a high priest adoring Osiris and he addresses the reader in a set of classic formulae used by the dead in the form of a negative ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ptahmose Vizier Category 14th century BC clergy Category ... more details