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* [[Pediese]], a prince in Athribis, around 720s BCE |
* [[Pediese]], a prince in Athribis, around 720s BCE |
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* [[Pediese, chief of the Ma]] and High Priest of Ptah |
* [[Pediese, chief of the Ma]] and High Priest of Ptah |
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* [[Petiese|Pediese]], author of the "Petition of Pediese" |
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* Pediese, son of Apy, known from [[Padiiset's Statue|a statue usurped by him]] |
* Pediese, son of Apy, known from [[Padiiset's Statue|a statue usurped by him]] |
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Revision as of 01:42, 26 November 2018
Pediese, alt. Petiese, Peteese or Padiiset, was the name of a number of high ancient Egyptian officials and noblemen during the first millennium BCE, usually of Libyan descent.
- Pediese, a prince in Athribis, around 720s BCE
- Pediese, chief of the Ma and High Priest of Ptah
- Pediese, author of the "Petition of Pediese"
- Pediese, son of Apy, known from a statue usurped by him