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in Ancient Egypt, Paser II was the son of the High Priest of Min and Isis named Minmose. Paser came from a very well-connected family. One uncle was the High Priest of Amun Wennenefer and another uncle was the troop commander of Kush named Pennesuttawy. Through Wennenefer, Paser was related to Amenemone (troop commander of the army), Amenemope (Chief of Seers in the house of Re and chamberlain to the pharaoh) and Hori, the High Priest of Anhur.[1]
Paser II | |
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Viceroy of Kush | |
Predecessor | Heqanakht |
Successor | Huy |
Dynasty | 19th Dynasty |
Pharaoh | Ramesses II |
Father | Minmose, High Priest of Min and Isis |
Paser's titles include: King's son of Kush, overseer of the Southern Lands, and king's scribe.[2]
Paser is attested in:[1]
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