for the asteroid 5011 Ptah refimprove date December 2007 Infobox Egyptian deity Image Ptah standing.svg thumb Caption Ptah, in the form of a mummified man, standing on the symbol for Ma at, holding a scepter or staff that bears the combined ankh djed was symbols. Hiro hiero p t H A40 hiero Name Ptah ... Religion , Ptah Egyptian pt , probably vocalized as Pita in ancient Egyptian ref http books.google.ca ... right, before being assimilated with Ptah. Ptah also is referred to as the noble Djed . It was said in the Shabaka Stone that it was Ptah who called the world into being, having dreamt creation in his ..., was said to have been created by Ptah. Atum was said to have been created by Ptah to rule over the creation ..., power and stability, respectively. It was also considered that Ptah manifested himself in the Apis ... of Ptah.jpg left thumb 150px Stucco relief of Ptah with staff and ankh and djed. Late Period of ancient Egypt Late Period or Ptolemaic Dynasty , 4th to 3rd century BC. Since Ptah was the primordial ... their destiny. Consequently, first amongst the craftsmen, then the population as a whole, Ptah also ... theology regeneration of the sun during the night, Seker was later assimilated with Ptah becoming Ptah Seker . Consequently, Ptah Seker became considered an duat underworld deity, and eventually ..., occasionally being known as Ptah Seker Osiris . File Ptah votive stele.JPG thumb right 150px Stele dedicated to Ptah by the foreman of Deir el Medina in the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt ... Memphis , Hikuptah , which means Home of the Soul of Ptah . This entered Ancient Greek as Aiguptos ... gods Category Underworld gods Category Egyptian gods Category Primordial teachers als Ptah ar az Ptah bg bo ca Ptah cs Ptah da Ptah de Ptah et Ptah el es Ptah eo Ptaho eu Ptah fr Ptah gl Ptah ko hi hr Ptah it Ptah he ka la Phthas lt Ptachas hu Ptah mk arz ms Ptah nl Ptah ja no Ptah oc Ptah pl Ptah pt Ptah ro Ptah ru scn Ptah simple Ptah ... more details
Expert subject Ancient Egypt date February 2009 Merit Ptah c. 2700 BCE was an early physician in ancient Egypt. She is most notable for being the first woman known by name in the history of the field of medicine, and possibly the first named woman in all of science as well. Her picture can be seen on a tomb in the necropolis near the step pyramid of Saqqara . Her son, who was a High Priest, described her as the Chief Physician. The IAU named the impact crater Merit Ptah crater Merit Ptah on Venus after her. Note The physician Merit Ptah should not be confused with Merit Ptah, the wife of Ramose, the Governor of Thebes and Vizier under Amenophis IV , who is depicted with her husband in TT55 in Sheikh Abd el Qurna Western Thebes . References reflist http www.astr.ua.edu 4000WS MERIT PTAH.html Kampp, Friederike Die Thebanische Nekropole Mainz Zabern, 1996 , Vol. I, p.  262. Category 27th century BC women Category Ancient Egyptian women Category Ancient Egyptian physicians Category Ancient Egyptian medicine SPACE Category Ancient women physicians AncientEgypt bio stub es Merit Ptah eu Merit Ptah fa fr M ryt Ptah m decin dans l gypte antique it Merit Ptah hu Meritptah ja pl Merit Ptah pt Merit Ptah sv Merit Ptah war Merit Ptah ... more details
Infobox planet width 25em background FFFFC0 name 5011 Ptah discoverer Cornelis Johannes van Houten , Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels discovered September 24, 1960 alt names 6743 P L named after Ptah mp category Apollo asteroid Apollo br Mars crosser asteroid Mars crosser epoch January 1, 2007 Julian day JD 2488070.5 semimajor 1.634 Astronomical Unit AU perihelion 0.818 AU 122.318 Gm aphelion 2.450 AU 366.546 Gm eccentricity 0.500 period 2.092 Julian year astronomy a 763.949 day d inclination 7.425 Degree angle asc node 9.556 arg peri 107.247 mean anomaly 159.679 avg speed 45.471 km s dimensions 1.1 2.6 km mass density surface grav escape velocity rotation hour h spectral type abs magnitude 17.1 albedo single temperature 5011 Ptah is a highly eccentric Mars crosser asteroid Mars crossing and Apollo asteroid , discovered in 1960 and named after an Egyptian god, Ptah . It passes within 30  Gm 0.2  AU of Earth 15 times between 1900 and 2100, most recently on January 21, 2007, at 29.6  Gm. The next one will be in 2027 at 28.6  Gm References http unicorn.eis.uva.es cgi bin neodys neoibo?objects Ptah main NeoDys JPL Small Body MinorPlanets Navigator 5010 Amenemh t 5012 Eurymedon MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Ptah Category Apollo asteroids Category Asteroids named from Egyptian mythology Category Discoveries by Cornelis Johannes van Houten Category Discoveries by Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld Category Discoveries by Tom Gehrels Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1960 NE asteroid stub fa fr 5011 Ptah it 5011 Ptah la 5011 Ptah hu 5011 Ptah ja pl 5011 Ptah sv 5011 Ptah vi 5011 Ptah ... more details
orphan date October 2009 Taxobox name Sympistis ptah image image width 204px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae tribus genus Sympistis species S. ptah binomial Sympistis ptah binomial authority Troubridge, 2008 synonyms Sympistis ptah is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in New Mexico . The wingspan is about 31  mm. External links http mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu species.php?hodges 10094.2 Images at mothphotographersgroup Category Sympistis Sympistis stub vi Sympistis ptah ... more details
Infobox person name Sety Ptah image image size alt caption birth name Sety Ptah resting place residence Ancient Egypt nationality Ancient Egyptian other names Sethi Ptah title Prince of Egypt religion Ancient Egyptian religion spouse children parents Prince Khufukhaf II father br Princess Khentkaus mother relatives Prince Khaf Khufu brother br King Khufu ancestor Sety Ptah Man of Set mythology Set , Ptah was an Ancient Egypt ian Prince , son of Prince Khufukhaf II and Princess Khentkaus . He was a descendant of King Khufu . Sety Ptah s elder brother was Prince Khaf Khufu . ref http euler.slu.edu bart egyptianhtml tombs Giza Giza7000.html Giza mastabas G7000 ref ref William Kelly Simpson The Mastabas of Kawab, Khafkhufu I and II ref Sources reflist Category Ancient Egyptian princes Category Fifth Dynasty of Egypt ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Ptah Du Auu Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Fourth dynasty of Egypt 4th  Dynasty Pharaoh Father Mother Wife Children Burial Saqqara Ptah Du Auu was a Nobility noble man and priest in ancient Egypt , who lived during the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt 4th dynasty . Ptah Du Auu was named after the god Ptah , whom he served. Biography Ptah Du Auu was the first known high priest of Ptah. His titles were High Priest of the Ka of Ptah and Director of the Craftsmen of the Temple of Ptah of the White Wall . ref http euler.slu.edu bart egyptianhtml kings 20and 20Queens High Priests of Memphis.html High priests of Ptah in Memphis ref He was buried at Saqqara . Dominique Mallet excavated his tomb in the late 1960s. References reflist Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Fourth Dynasty of Egypt Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah hr Ptahduauu ru ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Venus crater data image Image Merit Ptah crater on Venus.png 200px caption Radar image of Merit Ptah. The black bands indicate missing data. eponym Merit Ptah latitude 11.4 N or S N longitude 115.6 E or W E diameter 17 km Merit Ptah is an impact crater on Venus named in honor of the chief physician Merit Ptah in ancient Egypt. DEFAULTSORT Merit Ptah Crater Category Impact craters on Venus Crater stub pl Merit Ptah krater wenusja ski ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 Image Karnak Ptah 07.jpg 210px thumb Doorway of Thutmose III Located with the large Precinct of Amun Re at Karnak , in Luxor , Egypt , the small Temple of Ptah lies to the north of the main Precinct of Amun Re Amun temple , just within the boundary wall. The building was erected by Thutmose III , on the site of an earlier Middle Kingdom temple. The building was later enlarged by the Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemies . The building consists of 6 small gateways, built close together. The first to the west was erected by the Ptolemies. The subsequent gates date from the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt Eighteenth Dynasty , the first by Hatshepsut , the rest by Thutmose III. External links http www.cfeetk.cnrs.fr uk index.php?page axe 2 theme 1 Excavation programm of the temple of Ptah and the southern structures by the Cfeetk en http www.cfeetk.cnrs.fr uk index.php?page rapport 2009 temple de ptah Report 2009 on the excavation programm of the temple of Ptah and the southern structures by the Cfeetk en http www.cfeetk.cnrs.fr uk index.php?page rapport 2010 temple de ptah Report 2010 on the excavation programm of the temple of Ptah and the southern structures by the Cfeetk en Ancient Egypt stub Karnak Temple Navigation coord missing Egypt Category Karnak temple complex fr Temple de Ptah Karnak nl Tempel van Ptah ... more details
for the prince of the same name Ranefer not really necessary, unlikely search term Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Ranefer Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Kanefer High Priest of Ptah Kanefer Dynasty Fifth dynasty of Egypt 5th  Dynasty Pharaoh Shepseskaf and Userkaf Father Mother Wife Children Burial Saqqara Ranefer or Ranofer was a High Priest of Ptah , who lived during 5th dynasty. Ranefer means Ra is beautiful . Biography Ranefer served as a High Priest under reigns of pharaohs Shepseskaf and Userkaf ref http euler.slu.edu bart egyptianhtml kings 20and 20Queens High Priests of Memphis.html High priests of Ptah in Memphis ref . Ranefer served two gods Ptah and Sokar ref http www.bookrags.com tandf ranefer tf Ranefer ref . Ranefer had a large mastaba built for himself at Saqqara ref http www.bookrags.com tandf ranefer tf Ranefer ref . References reflist Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Fifth Dynasty of Egypt hr Ranefer ... more details
See also article Kanefer , about a prince with the same name. Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Kanefer Image Egypt Group Statue of Ka Nefer and family 1 Kimbell.jpg Caption Kanefer with his son and wife ImageSize 30px Predecessor Successor Dynasty Fifth dynasty of Egypt 5th  Dynasty Pharaoh Sahure Father Mother Wife Tjentety Children Khuwyptah Burial Saqqara Kanefer was a High Priest of Ptah in Memphis, Egypt Memphis from the reign of Sahure in the Fifth dynasty of Egypt 5th  dynasty . Items from Kanefer s tomb are known from museum. Two offering tables exist at the British Museum and Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek of Copenhagen respectively. A statue group of Kanefer, his wife Tjentety and their son Khuwyptah is in the Kimbell Art Museum . Kanefer is shown seated with his wife kneeling by his left leg and his son leaning against his right leg. Kanefer has the titles Overseer of the Craftsmen, Priest of Ptah, while his wife is a Royal Confidant. Kanefer s son Kuwyptah was also a High Priest of Ptah. ref https www.kimbellart.org Collections Kimbell Collections.aspx Kimball Museum Website Information retrieved from the Ancient Collections page Egypt ref References reflist Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Fifth Dynasty of Egypt fr Kanefer grand pr tre de Ptah hr Kanefer sve enik ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Huy Image Louvre 032008 29.jpg Caption Ushabti of Huy from the Louvre ImageSize Predecessor Successor Pahemnetjer Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th  Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II Father Mother Wife Children Burial Saqqara? Huy was a High Priest of Ptah during the reign of Ramesses II . Huy is known from two shabtis now in the Louvre dedicated at an Apis god Apis burial in the Serapeum . The Apis burials are dated to years 16 and 30. ref Kitchen, K.A., Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume II, Blackwell Publishers, 1996, pg 396 ref Huy may have served as High priest of Ptah from approximately year 2 to year 20 of the reign of Ramesses II. Huy was succeeded by Pahemnetjer . References reflist Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Ancient Egyptians Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub ... more details
File Memphis temple Ptah.jpg thumb right Reconstruction of the temple of Ptah in Memphis. Hiero High Priest of Ptah br wer kherp hmww hiero wr S42 U24 hiero align left era nk The High Priest of Ptah was sometimes ... refers to Ptah as the patron god of the craftsmen. ref name DodsonHilton Dodson and Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, 2004 ref File Ramesses Ptah Sekhmet.jpg thumb right Ramesses II flanked by Ptah and Sekhmet The office of the High Priest of Ptah was located in Memphis. The temple of Ptah in Memphis was dedicated to Ptah, his consort Sekhmet and their son Nefertem . ref Wilkinson, The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt, 2000, Thames and Hudson, pg 83 ref High priests of Ptah ... commander and two high priests of Ptah. ref J.H. Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt, Vol I, 2001 originally 1906 , pg 94 95 ref There used to be two high Priests of Ptah until the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt ... me as High Priest of Memphis alone. The temple of Ptah South of His Wall in its every place was under my charge, although there never was a single High Priest of Ptah before. ref J.H. Breasted, Ancient ... of Ramesses II is located at the modern site of Mit Rahina . The Temple of Ptah from this time ... of Ancient Egypt, 2000, Thames and Hudson, pg 114 115 ref Sem Priest of Ptah File PrinceKhaemwase ... priest of Ptah Hiero Sem Priest of Ptah br sm hiero s m hiero align left era nk It was common for the high priest to also hold the title of sem priest of Ptah . The sem priest could be recognized ... Old Kingdom Ptah Du Auu from the 4th dynasty Ptahshepses High Priest of Ptah Ptahshepses lived during ... Ranefer High Priest of Ptah Ranefer Dynasty 5, reign of Shepseskaf to Userkaf Kanefer High Priest of Ptah ... II Nebkaure ankh time of Senusret III Ouahet time of Senusret III Nefertem High Priest of Ptah Nefertem ... Period Sergem High Priest of Ptah Time of Iby I 13th dynasty Sobekhotep Haku , known from a statue ... of Ptah Sennefer Time of Amenhotep II Ptahmose I High Priest of Ptah Ptahmose I Time of Tuthmosis ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Ptah, the El Daoud Type Studio album Artist Alice Coltrane Cover Ptah, the El Daoud Alice Coltrane .jpg Released 1970 Recorded 26 January 1970 Genre Jazz Length 46 03 Label Impulse Records Producer Ed Michel Last album Huntington Ashram Monastery br 1969 This album Ptah, the El Daoud br 1970 Next album Journey in Satchidananda br 1970 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album r136885 title Ptah the El Daoud Alice Coltrane & 124 AllMusic first Stacia last Proefrock work allmusic.com year 2011 last update accessdate 17 July 2011 ref rev2 rev2Score Ptah, the El Daoud is the third solo album by Alice Coltrane . This was Coltrane s first album with horns aside from one track on A Monastic Trio 1968 , on which Pharoah Sanders had played bass clarinet . Sanders is recorded on the right channel and Joe Henderson on the left channel throughout. All the compositions were written by Coltrane. The title track is named for the Egyptian mythology Egyptian god Ptah , the El Daoud meaning the beloved . Turiya , according to the liner notes, was defined by Alice as a state of consciousness &mdash the high state of Nirvana , the goal of human life , while Ramakrishna Paramahamsa Ramakrishna is named after the 19th century Bengal i religious figure this track omits the horns. The origin of the title of Blue Nile is self explanatory, Coltrane switches from piano to harp , and Sanders and Henderson from tenor saxophone s to alto flute s. Mantra returns to piano and saxes. Album cover design was created by Jim Evans artist Jim Evans . Track listing Ptah, the El Daoud &ndash 13 58 Turiya and Ramakrishna &ndash 8 19 Blue Nile &ndash 6 58 Mantra &ndash 16 33 small All tracks recorded at the Coltrane home studio in Dix Hills , New York on 26 January 1970. small Personnel Alice Coltrane &mdash ... artist music detail.aspx?pid 9582&aid 2673 Ptah, the El Daoud &mdash Impulse page References ... more details
For other Ancient Egyptians by this name Harsiese disambiguation Harsiese Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Harsiese Image Caption Predecessor Pipi A Successor Neterkheperre Meryptah called Pipi II Dynasty Twenty first dynasty of Egypt 21st  Dynasty Pharaoh Psusennes I Father Pipi A Mother Wife Children Harsiese Burial Harsiese was a High Priest of Ptah during the Twenty first dynasty of Egypt 21st  Dynasty . Harsiese is sometimes referred to as Harsiese J. Harsiese is known from a genealogy known as Berlin 23673, where he is said to be a contemporary of Pharaoh Psusennes I . He is also mentioned in a genealogy from the Louvre . ref K.A. Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt 1100 650 BC . 3rd ed. 1996 Warminster Aris & Phillips Limited. ref References Reflist Publications Regarding Berlin 23673 and Louvre 96 L Borchardt, Die Mittel zur Zeitlichen Festlegung von Punkten de Aegyptischen Geschichte und ihre Anwendung , 1935, pg 96 112 E Chassinat, Recueil de travaux relatifs la philologie et l arch ologie gyptiennes et assyriennes , 22 1900 16 17, No 54 Malinines, Posner, Vercoutter, Catalogue des steles de S rap um de Memphis , I, 1968, No. 52, pp.  48 49 Kees, Zeitschrift fur Agyptischer Sprache , 87 1962 , 146 9 Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Ancient Egyptians Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Twenty first Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Ptahmose I Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th  Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III Father Mother Wife Children Burial Ptahmose was High Priest of Ptah in Memphis, Egypt Memphis during the time of Thutmose III . Ptahmose held the titles of hereditary prince, count, seal bearer of the king of Lower Egypt, sm priest and High Priest of Ptah. ref D.B. Redford, The Coregency of Tuthmosis III and Amenophis II, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 51 Dec., 1965 ref References reflist Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub fr Ptahmose Ier ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Ptahmose II Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th  Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose IV Father Mother Wife Children Burial Ptahmose was High Priest of Ptah in Memphis, Egypt Memphis during the time of Thutmose IV . Ptahmose held the titles of High Priest of Ptah in the two houses pr.wy , he who is over the secrets of the great .. and of foremost position in Rostau. ref D.B. Redford, The Coregency of Tuthmosis III and Amenophis II, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 51 Dec., 1965 ref References reflist Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub fr Ptahmose II ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Ptahmose IV Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th  Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmosis IV and Amenhotep III Father Vizier Tuthmose Mother Tawy Wife Children Burial Saqqara Ptahmose IV was High Priest of Ptah towards the end of the reign of Thutmosis IV and in the beginning of the reign of Amenhotep III . Ptahmose was the son of the vizier Tuthmosis and his wife Tawy. Ptahmose was a brother of Meriptah, who served as steward in Amenhotep III s mortuary temple and held the position of High Priest of Ptah in Thebes Egypt Thebes . ref O Connor and Cline Eds , Amenhotep III Perspectives on his reign, 2001, pg 210 ref References reflist Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Ancient Egyptians Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Hori Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Neferronpet Successor Iyri Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th  Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II , Merenptah Father Khaemwaset Mother Wife Children Hori II Vizier Burial Saqqara? Hori was the High Priest of Ptah at the very end of the reign of Ramesses II . Hori succeeded Neferronpet in office. Hori was a son of prince Khaemwaset and hence a grandson of Ramesses II . Hori had an older brother named Ramesses who had served as Sem priest of Ptah. It was Hori however who would eventually follow in his father s footsteps and become high priest. Hori also had a sister named Isetnofret. It is possible that Isetnofret married her uncle Merenptah and served as his queen. If so, Hori would have been both a nephew and a brother in law to pharaoh Merenptah. ref Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt , Thames & Hudson 2004 ref Hori is attested on ref Kitchen, K.A., Rammeside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume III, Blackwell Publishers, 1996 ref A pillar originally from his tomb in Saqqara . Hori uses the titles Noble, Chief in charge of Both Lands, Sem Priest and High Priest. He is explicitly said to be the son of Khaemwaset . A stela BM 167 from the Scribe of the Royal Harem named Ptahemwia. References reflist Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Ancient Egyptians Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub fr Hori Ier grand pr tre de Ptah ... more details
File Louvre 122007 09.jpg thumb Head of Sehetepebreankh nedjem Sehetepebreankh nedjem was an Ancient Egypt ian official with the titles royal sealer , foremost of action , Sem priest and Great one of the leaders of craftsmen . The latter title is that of the High Priest of Ptah . The god Ptah was the deity of arts and crafts and therefore, the high priest of Ptah had a title related to crafts. Sehetepebreankh nedjem is known from a group statue showing him, his son and his grandson. The statue was dedicated by his son Nebpu who was also High Priest of Ptah. The statue is datable by style to the end of the Twelfth Dynasty and is now in the Louvre . The statue was bought in 1816 by the Louvre and is most likely from Memphis, Egypt Memphis . This city was the major cult centre for Ptah. ref E. Delange Catalogue des statues gyptiennes du Moyen Empire, 2060 1560 avant J.C. , Paris 1987 ISBN 2 7118 2 161 7, p. 81 83 ref References references Category Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah fr Sehotepibr nkh Nedjem grand pr tre de Ptah ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Khuwyptah Image Egypt Group Statue of Ka Nefer and family 2 Kimbell.jpg Caption Khuwyptah depicted as a boy with his parents ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Fifth dynasty of Egypt 5th  Dynasty Pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai Father Kanefer High Priest of Ptah Kanefer Mother Tjentety Wife Children Burial Saqqara Khuwyptah was a High Priest of Ptah in Memphis from the reign of Neferirkare Kakai in the Fifth dynasty of Egypt 5th  dynasty . Khuwyptah was the son of Kanefer High Priest of Ptah Kanefer and Tjentety. A statue group of Kanefer, his wife Tjentety and their son Khuwyptah is in the Kimbell Art Museum . Khuwyptah is shown leaning against his father s right leg. ref https www.kimbellart.org Collections Kimbell Collections.aspx Kimball Museum Website Information retrieved from the Ancient Collections page Egypt ref References reflist Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Fifth Dynasty of Egypt fr Khouiptah grand pr tre de Ptah hr Kuiptah ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Ashakhet I Image Caption Predecessor Ptahemakhet Successor Pipi A Dynasty Twenty first dynasty of Egypt 21st  Dynasty Pharaoh Amenemnisu and possibly Psusennes I ? Father Mother Wife Children Pipi A Burial Ashakhet was a High Priest of Ptah during the beginning Twenty first dynasty of Egypt 21st  Dynasty . Ashakhet is known from a genealogy known as Berlin 23673, where he is said to be a contemporary of Pharaoh Amenemnisu . Ashaket was the father of the High Priest of Ptah Pipi A and the grand father of the High Priest of Ptah Harsiese High Priest of Ptah Harsiese . ref K.A. Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt 1100 650 BC . 3rd ed. 1996 Warminster Aris & Phillips Limited. ref References Reflist Publications Regarding Berlin 23673 L Borchardt, Die Mittel zur Zeitlichen Festlegung von Punkten de Aegyptischen Geschichte und ihre Anwendung , 1935, pg 96 112 Kees, Zeitschrift fur Agyptischer Sprache , 87 1962 , 146 9 includes discussion of Louvre 96 Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Ancient Egyptians Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Twenty first Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub ... more details
About the Egyptian high priest of Ptah DiDia 150 Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Didia Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Pahemnetjer Successor Khaemwaset Dynasty Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt 19th  Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II Father Pahemnetjer Mother Huneroy Wife Children Burial Saqqara? Hiero Didia hiero D37 D37 M17 G1 A1 hiero align none Didia was High Priest of Ptah during the reign of Ramesses II . Didia succeeded his father Pahemnetjer into the office of High Priest of Ptah. Didia likely became High Priest of Ptah in the 35th year of Ramesses II. Didia held the office of high priest for some fifteen years. He was eventually succeeded by Prince Khaemwaset in about year 50 of Ramesses II. ref K.A. Kitchen, Pharaoh triumphant the life and times of Ramesses II, King of Egypt, 1985 ref Didia is attested in an inscription on a stela BM 183 showing several High Priests of Ptah. The stela shows the High Priests of Ptah Pahemnetjer, Didia, the Vizier Rahotep vizier Rahotep Didia s brother , an official named Meryti and the troop Commander Pay, as well as four women named Tyti, Sheritre, Mutnofret and Setmenti. The stela is dedicated by Huneroy probably the wife of Pahemnetjer and mother of Rahotep and Didia . ref K.A. Kitchen, Ramesside inscriptions Translated and annotated. Notes and comments ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Didia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Ancient Egyptians Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub ... more details
Great Temple is a general name for the most prominent temple of an ancient city. It may refer to Abu Simbel temples The Great Temple Great Temple of Abu Simbel Great Temple of Abydos Great Temple of the Aten Karnak Great Temple at Karnak Nanto Shichi Daiji Great Temples of Nanto Nara Memphis, Egypt Great Temple of Ptah Great Temple of Ptah Templo Mayor Great Temple of Templo Mayor Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal Padangtegal Great Temple of Death dab ... more details
Harsiese , or Har Si Ese , was an ancient Egypt ian name, literally meaning Horus , son of Isis . Some people by this name include Harsiese A , an independent king in Upper Egypt during the 22nd Dynasty Harsiese B , a high priest of Amun from the end of Osorkon II s reign to Year 19 of Pedubast I Harsiese High Priest of Ptah Harsiese J , served as High Priest of Ptah during the reign of Psusennes I Harsiese II High Priest of Ptah Harsiese H , Great great grandson of Osorkon II, High Priest of Ptah during the time of Pimay. Harsiese R, Vizier ref name DH Dodson, Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, 2004 ref Harsiese S, High Priest of Re in Heliopolis, possibly identical with Harsiese R ref name DH disambig References Reflist de Harsiese ... more details
Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Sabu called Kem Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Sixth dynasty of Egypt 6th  Dynasty Pharaoh Pepi I ? Father Mother Wife Children Burial Saqqara Sabu called Kem was High Priest of Ptah , probably during the reign of Pepi I . Sabu s mastaba C 23 in Saqqara is described by Mariette. ref Mariette, Les Mastaba de l Ancien Empire, 1885 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Sixth Dynasty of Egypt Category Year of death unknown AncientEgypt bio stub ... more details