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Meryptah (high priest of Ptah) (view ),
Neterkheperre Meryptah called Pipi II (view )
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Ptahmose, son of Thutmose
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Ptahmose is mentioned on a round topped, limestone stela with his brother Meryptah . Ptahmose and his brother are sons of the Vizier Thutmose and his wife
TT387
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the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of Meryptah , the royal scribe of the table of the Lord of the Two Lands, and the Governor
Ptahmose, son of Menkheper
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with the High Priest of Ptah Ptahmose, son of Thutmose and his brother Meryptah , and possibly another small stela, again in Florence (inv. 2537) which
Thutmose (18th-dynasty vizier)
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least two sons: Ptahmose, who became High Priest of Ptah in Memphis, and Meryptah , who later assumed many titles such as prophet and chief steward of the
List of ancient Egyptian scribes
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TT373–Amenmessu-(scribe title) TT374–Amenemopet-Treasury Scribe TT387–Meryptah -(scribe title) TT390–Irty-RaU(Irtyrau)-Female Scribe-etc. TT403–Merymaat-Temple
List of ancient Egyptian statuary with amulet necklaces
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of Amenhotep III) from pit, near TT52 owned by First Prophet of Amun, MeryPtah protection, or honorary amulet (no photo, at present) for God of Children
Ptolemy IX Soter
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ptwlmis Ꜥnḫ-ḏt mri-ptḥ Petulemis Ankhdjet meryptah Ptolemaios, living forever, beloved of Ptah
Ptolemy III Euergetes
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ptwlmys Ꜥnḫ-ḏt mrj-ptḥ Petolemys ankhdjet meryptah Ptolemy, who lives eternally, beloved of Ptah
Ptolemy VIII Physcon
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ptwlmjs Ꜥnḫ-ḏt mrj-ptḥ Ptolemys ankhdjet meryptah Ptolemaios, living forever, beloved of Ptah
Giza West Field
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named Senedjemib, who is depicted in his father's mastaba. G 2387 Pepy-Meryptah -ankh Middle Dyn. 6 Possibly son of Khnementi (tomb G 2374). G 2391 Irenakhet