Pasherienptah III

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Egyptian name
pAp
t
HnA17
H8 Z5
[1]
PredecessorNesisti-Pedubast
SuccessorImhotep-Pedubast
Pasherienptah III
High Priest of Ptah in Memphis
Stele of Pasherienptah's daughter Kheredankh. Petrie Museum, London (UC14357)
Egyptian name
pAp
t
HnA17
H8 Z5
[1]
PredecessorNesisti-Pedubast
SuccessorImhotep-Pedubast
DynastyPtolemaic dynasty
PharaohPtolemy X to Cleopatra VII
SpouseTaimhotep
FatherNesisti-Pedubast
MotherHerankh-Beludje
SiblingsPsherenamun I, Taneferher, Horemhotep
ChildrenBerenice, Herankh-Beludje , Her'an-Tapedubast, Kheredankh, Imhotep-Pedubast

Pasherienptah (III) (p3-šrỉ-n-ptḥ, 'Son of Ptah';[2] November 4, 90 BCE – July 13 or 14, 41 BCE) was an ancient Egyptian high Priest of Ptah in Memphis from 76 BCE until his death. Two of his stelas are known, the one with a hieroglyphic inscription is in the Ashmolean Museum (Ash. M. 1971/18), the other, Demotic stela, of which only seven fragments have been found, is in the British Museum (BM 886).[3]

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