Harsiese
Appearance
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Harsiese Ḥr-z3-3st in hieroglyphs | |||||
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Era: 3rd Intermediate Period (1069–664 BC) | |||||
Harsiese (also Horsiese or Harsiesis, plus other variants) was an ancient Egyptian theophoric name, literally meaning "Horus, son of Isis". Some people by this name include:
- Harsiese A, an independent king in Upper Egypt during the 22nd Dynasty
- Harsiese B, a high priest of Amun from the end of Osorkon II's reign to Year 19 of Pedubast I
- Harsiese J, served as High Priest of Ptah during the reign of Psusennes I
- Harsiese H, Great-great-grandson of Osorkon II, High Priest of Ptah during the time of Pimay.
- Harsiese R, Vizier [1]
- Harsiese S, High Priest of Re in Heliopolis, possibly identical with Harsiese R[1]
- Harsiesi, native rebel against Ptolemy VIII Physcon