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Petosiris ( Ancient Greek : Πετόσιρις ), called Ankhefenkhons , was the high priest of Thoth at Hermopolis and held various priestly degrees in the service of Sakhmet , Khnum , Amen-Re and Hathor .

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2-433: Petosiris was the son of Sishu and Nefer- renpet . He lived in the second half of the 4th century BCE, during the 28th Dynasty . In his tomb, located in the necropolis at Tuna el-Gebel , Petosiris prided himself on having re-established the fortunes of the temples in which he served. There is a pseudepigraphic onomantic text, Petosiris to Nechepso , and it is possible that the priestly Petosiris described in this article

4-499: Is the inspiration for the attribution of authorship. Nechepso lived in the 7th century BCE and that the text is likely 2nd century BCE. This Ancient Egypt biographical article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Renpet Renpet was, in the Egyptian language , the word for "year". Its hieroglyph was figuratively depicted in art as a woman wearing a palm shoot (symbolizing time ) over her head. She

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