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- Harsiese_A abstract "King Hedjkheperre Setepenamun Harsiese or Harsiese A, is viewed by the Egyptologist Kenneth Kitchen in his Third Intermediate Period in Egypt, to be both a "High Priest of Amun" and the son of the High Priest of Amun Shoshenq C. The archaeological evidence does suggest that he was indeed Shoshenq C's son. However, recent published studies by the German Egyptologist Karl Jansen-Winkeln in JEA 81(1995) have demonstrated that all the monuments of the first (king) Harsiese show that he was never a High Priest of Amun in his own right. Rather both Harsiese A and his son [...du] —whose existence is known from inscriptions on the latter's funerary objects at Coptos —are only attested as Ordinary Priests of Amun. Instead, while Harsiese A was certainly an independent king at Thebes during the first decade of Osorkon II's kingship, he was a different person from a second person who was also called Harsiese: Harsiese B. Harsiese B was the genuine High Priest of Amun who is attested in office late in Osorkon II's reign, in the regnal year 6 of Shoshenq III and in regnal years 18 and 19 of Pedubast I, according to Jansen-Winkeln.While Harsiese A may have become king at Thebes prior to Year 4 of Osorkon II, contra Kitchen, he certainly ruled Thebes during the first decade of Osorkon II's reign as Kitchen notes. Osorkon II's control over this great city is only first documented by 2 separate Year 12 Quay Texts which means that Harsiese had died by this time. If Harsiese was already ruling at Thebes earlier under Takelot I, it might help explain why Takelot I's own Year 5, Year 8, and Year 14 Nile Quay Texts, which mention the serving High Priests Iuwelot and Smendes III—who were all brothers of Takelot I--consistently omit any mention of Takelot's name, as Gerard Broekman aptly notes in a JEA 88(2002) article. Takelot I's name is left deliberately blank here. This might indicate a possible rivalry between Takelot I and Harsiese A at Thebes. The Amun Priests may have chosen not to involve themselves in this dispute by omitting any mention of the reigning king's name.".
- Harsiese_A thumbnail Sarcophage_Harsiesis.JPG?width=300.
- Harsiese_A wikiPageID "2593183".
- Harsiese_A wikiPageRevisionID "572431322".
- Harsiese_A burial "tomb at Medinet Habu".
- Harsiese_A caption "Sarcophagus of king Harsiese A".
- Harsiese_A dynasty "23".
- Harsiese_A hasPhotoCollection Harsiese_A.
- Harsiese_A horus "Kanakht Khaemwaset".
- Harsiese_A horus "Strong bull who appears in Thebes".
- Harsiese_A horusHiero "E2:D40-N28-m-R19".
- Harsiese_A name "Harsiese A".
- Harsiese_A nomen "Harsiese (litt.) Horus, son of Isis, beloved of Amun".
- Harsiese_A nomen "Horsaiset Meriamum".
- Harsiese_A nomenHiero "i-mn:n:N36-G5-H8:Z1-Q1-X1:H8".
- Harsiese_A prenomen "Hedjkheperre Setepenamun".
- Harsiese_A prenomen "M23:t-L2:t-".
- Harsiese_A prenomen "Radiant manifestation of Ra, the chosen one of Amun".
- Harsiese_A reign "880".
- Harsiese_A role "King of Thebes".
- Harsiese_A successor Takelot_II.
- Harsiese_A subject Category:Pharaohs_of_the_Twenty-second_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Harsiese_A comment "King Hedjkheperre Setepenamun Harsiese or Harsiese A, is viewed by the Egyptologist Kenneth Kitchen in his Third Intermediate Period in Egypt, to be both a "High Priest of Amun" and the son of the High Priest of Amun Shoshenq C. The archaeological evidence does suggest that he was indeed Shoshenq C's son.".
- Harsiese_A label "Harsiese A".
- Harsiese_A label "Harsiese I".
- Harsiese_A label "Harsiese I.".
- Harsiese_A label "Harsiesi Ier".
- Harsiese_A label "Horsaset".
- Harsiese_A label "Horsiese I".
- Harsiese_A sameAs Harsiese_I..
- Harsiese_A sameAs Horsiese_I.
- Harsiese_A sameAs Horsiese_I.a.
- Harsiese_A sameAs Harsiesi_Ier.
- Harsiese_A sameAs Horsaset.
- Harsiese_A sameAs Harsiese_I.
- Harsiese_A sameAs m.07qcj0.
- Harsiese_A sameAs Q879138.
- Harsiese_A sameAs Q879138.
- Harsiese_A wasDerivedFrom Harsiese_A?oldid=572431322.
- Harsiese_A depiction Sarcophage_Harsiesis.JPG.
- Harsiese_A isPrimaryTopicOf Harsiese_A.