The Family of the Theban Priest Nesbandebdjedet

Theban tomb no. 190 is one of the scant historical sources bearing evidence of several generations of a Theban priestly dynasty living in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. Presumably, the tomb’s owner Nesbanebdjed(et) performed his duties in the Karnak Temple of Khonsu under Nectanebo II. The present p...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fca6b67edba14974ab186ef44c27ca932021-11-27T13:18:53ZThe Family of the Theban Priest Nesbandebdjedet10.12797/SAAC.23.2019.23.071899-15482449-867Xhttps://doaj.org/article/fca6b67edba14974ab186ef44c27ca932019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/saac/article/view/1112https://doaj.org/toc/1899-1548https://doaj.org/toc/2449-867X Theban tomb no. 190 is one of the scant historical sources bearing evidence of several generations of a Theban priestly dynasty living in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. Presumably, the tomb’s owner Nesbanebdjed(et) performed his duties in the Karnak Temple of Khonsu under Nectanebo II. The present publication provides an improved copy of the hieroglyphic inscriptions in TT 190 and discusses the obvious relevance of identifying people with similar names known from the monuments as Nesbanebdjed(et)’s relatives. A list of the personal names is supplied. The statues Cairo JE 37075, JE 36579 and the stelae Budapest MBA 51.1928, Prague MN P 1636 are also discussed, but the stela from Budapest was not considered as a monument belonging to the members of the family in question. Maxim PanovKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingarticleThebesNectanebo IIpriestsbiographypersonal namesAncient historyD51-90History of the artsNX440-632ENFRStudies in Ancient Art and Civilization, Vol 23 (2019)
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topic Thebes
Nectanebo II
priests
biography
personal names
Ancient history
D51-90
History of the arts
NX440-632
spellingShingle Thebes
Nectanebo II
priests
biography
personal names
Ancient history
D51-90
History of the arts
NX440-632
Maxim Panov
The Family of the Theban Priest Nesbandebdjedet
description Theban tomb no. 190 is one of the scant historical sources bearing evidence of several generations of a Theban priestly dynasty living in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. Presumably, the tomb’s owner Nesbanebdjed(et) performed his duties in the Karnak Temple of Khonsu under Nectanebo II. The present publication provides an improved copy of the hieroglyphic inscriptions in TT 190 and discusses the obvious relevance of identifying people with similar names known from the monuments as Nesbanebdjed(et)’s relatives. A list of the personal names is supplied. The statues Cairo JE 37075, JE 36579 and the stelae Budapest MBA 51.1928, Prague MN P 1636 are also discussed, but the stela from Budapest was not considered as a monument belonging to the members of the family in question.
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