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- Piankh abstract "While the High Priest of Amun Piankh (or Payankh) has been assumed to be a son-in-law of Herihor and his heir to the Theban throne of the High Priest of Amun, recent studies by Karl Jansen-Winkeln of the surviving temple inscriptions and monumental works by Herihor and Piankh in Upper Egypt imply that Piankh was actually Herihor's predecessor and father in-law. Piankh’s wife was Hrere, Herihor's daughter, while his son was Pinedjem I. Piankh led an army against Pinehesy, viceroy of Kush, who had conquered large parts of Upper Egypt and succeeded in driving him back into Nubia.Piankh's name literally means "of life". Ramses IX reigned from 1100BC to 1070BC. During the turmoil in years 17 to 19, he sent Piankh to deal with Pinhasi. This strengthened Piankh to the point where he was effectively ruler of a separate south. In a letter a decade later, from Butehamun, scribe, and Kar, guardian, they describe their new policy effectively "mining" the royal tombs of Valley of the Kings to finance his regime and wars. Eventually the priests of Amun scoured the valleys to find tombs; tombs and mummies were stripped of valuables, rewrapped and placed in group graves (caches).Piankh held a number of official positions including High Priest of Amun, King's scribe, King's son of Kush, Overseer of the foreign countries to the South, overseer of the granaries and commander of the archers (i. e. chief of police) of the whole of [Upper] Egypt. He was succeeded in office by either Herihor or Pinedjem I, his son.".
- Piankh thumbnail Payankh_stele_Mariette.jpg?width=300.
- Piankh wikiPageID "1938112".
- Piankh wikiPageRevisionID "589945224".
- Piankh altName "Payankh".
- Piankh caption "Funerary stele of Piankh, drawn by Auguste Mariette.".
- Piankh children "Pinedjem I, Hekanefer, Hekamaat, Ankhefenmut, Faienmut".
- Piankh dynasty "Concurrent with the 21st Dynasty".
- Piankh hasPhotoCollection Piankh.
- Piankh name "Piankh".
- Piankh reign "1074".
- Piankh role Theban_High_Priests_of_Amun.
- Piankh shortDescription "Egyptian high priest".
- Piankh spouse Hrere.
- Piankh successor "Herihor or Pinedjem I".
- Piankh description "Egyptian high priest".
- Piankh description "Egyptian high priest".
- Piankh subject Category:11th-century_BC_clergy.
- Piankh subject Category:Theban_High_Priests_of_Amun.
- Piankh type Authority109824361.
- Piankh type CausalAgent100007347.
- Piankh type Expert109617867.
- Piankh type HighPriest110175248.
- Piankh type LivingThing100004258.
- Piankh type Object100002684.
- Piankh type Organism100004475.
- Piankh type Person100007846.
- Piankh type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Piankh type ThebanHighPriestsOfAmun.
- Piankh type Whole100003553.
- Piankh type YagoLegalActor.
- Piankh type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Piankh type Agent.
- Piankh type Person.
- Piankh type Person.
- Piankh type Q215627.
- Piankh type Q5.
- Piankh type Agent.
- Piankh type NaturalPerson.
- Piankh type Thing.
- Piankh type Person.
- Piankh comment "While the High Priest of Amun Piankh (or Payankh) has been assumed to be a son-in-law of Herihor and his heir to the Theban throne of the High Priest of Amun, recent studies by Karl Jansen-Winkeln of the surviving temple inscriptions and monumental works by Herihor and Piankh in Upper Egypt imply that Piankh was actually Herihor's predecessor and father in-law. Piankh’s wife was Hrere, Herihor's daughter, while his son was Pinedjem I.".
- Piankh label "Payankh".
- Piankh label "Pianch".
- Piankh label "Pianchi (arcykapłan Amona)".
- Piankh label "Pianj".
- Piankh label "Piankh".
- Piankh label "Piankh".
- Piankh label "Pianki".
- Piankh label "Piânkh".
- Piankh label "Пианх".
- Piankh sameAs Pianch.
- Piankh sameAs Pianj.
- Piankh sameAs Piankh.
- Piankh sameAs Piânkh.
- Piankh sameAs Payankh.
- Piankh sameAs Pianki.
- Piankh sameAs Pianchi_(arcykapłan_Amona).
- Piankh sameAs Piankh.
- Piankh sameAs m.067hl0.
- Piankh sameAs Q428633.
- Piankh sameAs Q428633.
- Piankh sameAs Piankh.
- Piankh wasDerivedFrom Piankh?oldid=589945224.
- Piankh depiction Payankh_stele_Mariette.jpg.
- Piankh isPrimaryTopicOf Piankh.
- Piankh name "Piankh".