Pahemnetjer
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| Pahemnetjer | ||||||
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| High Priest of Ptah in Memphis | ||||||
Granite sarcophagus of Pahemnetjer in the British Museum (EA 18). | ||||||
| Egyptian name | ||||||
| Predecessor | Huy | |||||
| Dynasty | 19th Dynasty | |||||
| Pharaoh | Ramesses II | |||||
| Burial | Saqqara? | |||||
| Spouse | Huneroy | |||||
| Father | Mahu | |||||
| Mother | Nena | |||||
| Children | Didia and Prehotep II | |||||
Pahemnetjer (p3-ḥm-nṯr; "servant of the god", "priest"[1]) was a High Priest of Ptah during the reign of Ramesses II. Pahemnetjer succeeded Huy as High Priest of Ptah and was in turn succeeded by his son Didia.