Siamun (disambiguation) — Ancient Egyptian personal name for males, Manuel de Codage transliteration: zA jmn , meaning Son of Amen * Neterkheperre or Netjerkheperre setepenamun Siamun, Egyptian pharaoh of the 26th dynasty * Siamun (son of Ahmose I) * Siamun (son of… … Wikipedia
Ahmose I — Nebpehtire redirects here. For the Sixth dynasty pharaoh, see Merenre Nemtyemsaf II. Ahmose I Amosis, according to Manetho,[1] also Amasis[2] … Wikipedia
Thutmose I — Pharaoh Infobox | Name=Thutmose I | Caption=Early 18th dynasty statue head, perhaps Thutmose I (British Museum) NomenHiero= G26 F31 S29 Nomen= Thutmose Thoth is born PrenomenHiero= N5:O29 L1 D28 Prenomen= Aakheperkare Great is the Soul of Re… … Wikipedia
DB320 — Theban Tomb TT320 Burial site of Royal Cache Location Deir el Bahari, Theban Necropolis Discovery Date 1881 (Officially) Excavated by Previous : TT319 Next : TT321 Coordinates … Wikipedia
Senakhtenre Tao I — Pharaoh Infobox | Alt=Tao the Elder Name=Senakhtenre | Nomen= Tao I Siamun? Pronomen= Perpetuated like Re [Clayton: p.94] Golden= | Nebty= Horus= Reign= c.1 year [Senakhtenre is not attested by a single contemporary document or object. All… … Wikipedia
List of ancient Egyptians — NOTOC This is a list of ancient Egyptian people who have articles on Wikipedia.A*Ahhotep, queen (17th dynasty) *Ahmose, princess (17th dynasty) *Ahmose, queen (18th dynasty) *Ahmose, prince and high priest (18th dynasty) *Ahmose, son of Ebana,… … Wikipedia
Thutmose III — Tuthmosis III, Manahpi(r)ya in the Amarna letters Thutmosis III statue in Luxor Museum Pharaoh of Egyp … Wikipedia
Osorkon the Elder — Pharaoh of Egypt Reign 992 – 986 BC, 21st Dynasty Predecessor Amenemope Successor Siamun … Wikipedia
Seqenenre Tao II — Pharaoh Infobox | Alt=Sekenenre Taa Name=Seqenenre Tao II | Caption=Mummified head of Seqenenre depicting his battlewounds NomenHiero= X1:O47 O29:D36 Y1 Nomen= Thot aa PrenomenHiero= N5 O34:N29 N35:N35 Prenomen= Seqenenre Who strikes like Re… … Wikipedia
Pharaoh — For other uses, see Pharaoh (disambiguation). After Djoser of the third dynasty, pharaohs usually were depicted wearing the Nemes headdress, a false beard, and an ornate kilt … Wikipedia