File:Stele Piye lunette Budge.jpg
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DescriptionStele Piye lunette Budge.jpg |
English: Drawing of the lunette of the victory stele of pharaoh Piye, depicting Piye being tributed by several Nile Delta rulers [see note for details]. Original stele in granite, found at Jebel Barkal and datable to the reign of Piye, 25th dynasty, now in the Cairo Museum. |
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Source | Annals of Nubian Kings. London, 1912, pl. L. |
Author | E. A. Wallis Budge (1857-1934) |
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Piye (partially erased)
king Nimlot of Hermopolis, with a horse and a sistrum as a tribute for Piye
A generalized depiction for all Nimlot's queens
King Osorkon IV of the 22nd Dynasty
King Iuput II of Leontopolis
King Peftjauawybast of Herakleopolis
The Theban god Amun
Amun's consort, the goddess Mut
Five chiefs/great chiefs of the Ma ruling in the Nile Delta
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