[2] Egyptian priest at end of 3rd/beginning of 2nd cent. BC
Son of Nesysti [3], High Priest of Ptah in Memphis at the end of the 3rd/beginning of the 2nd cent. BC.; father of Psenptah [2], grand father of P. [3].
Bibliography
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