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  • 1Hrere — (fl. 1075 BC)    Wife of a high priest of Amun and mother of Nodjmetand an unnamed king. She may be the wife of Piankh, who wrote to her in his absence to carry out administrative duties in Thebes, but it has also been suggested that she may have …

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  • 2hrére — adj lightly boiled …

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  • 3Smendes — Nesbanebdjed Pharaoh of Egypt Reign c. 1077/1076–1052 BC[1], 21st Dynasty Predecessor …

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  • 4Piankh — Pharaoh Infobox Name=Piankh Reign=1074 ndash;1070 BC Dynasty=Concurrent with the 21st Dynasty Nomen= Pronomen= Golden= Nebty= Horus= Predecessor= Successor=Herihor or Pinedjem I Spouse=Hrere Children=Pinedjem I Father= Mother= Born= Died= Burial …

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  • 5rare — I. adjective (rarer; rarest) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin rarus Date: 14th century 1. marked by wide separation of component particles ; thin < rare air > 2. a. marked by unusual quality, merit, or appeal ; …

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  • 6reremouse — /rear mows /, n., pl. reremice. Archaic. a bat. [bef. 1100; ME reremous, OE hreremus, equiv. to hrere (orig. uncert.; perh. akin to hreran to move) + mus MOUSE] * * * …

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  • 7Nodjmet — (fl. c. 1075 BC)    Wife of the high priest of Amun and titular king Herihor. A surviving letter indicates that she served in an administrative capacity in Thebes while the high priest Piankh was absent in Nubia. It has been suggested that she&#8230; …

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  • 8Piankh — (fl. c. 1094–1064 BC)    High priest of Amun and military general at the end of Dynasty 20. He led his army against the viceroy of Kush, Panehsi, whose forces had overrun Thebes, advancing into Nubia, although it is not clear if he gained an&#8230; …

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  • 9hrýre- — see hrér , hrére …

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  • 10rare — rare1 [rer] adj. rarer, rarest [ME &LT; MFr &LT; L rarus, loose, thin, scarce, prob. &LT; IE base * (e)re , loose &GT; Gr erēmos, solitary] 1. not frequently encountered; scarce; unusual 2. unusually good; excellent [a rare scholar] 3. not dense; …

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