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Ptahshepses was an ancient Egyptian official at the end of the Fourth and the beginning of the Fifth Dynasty. His main title was that of a great one of the leaders of craftsmen, that in later periods is the main designation of the High Priest of Ptah. Ptahshepses is mainly known from a false door that is today in the British Museum (Inv. no. EA 862), but coming from his tomb. A smaller fragment of the door is kept in the Oriental Institute Museum (Inv. no. 11084) in Chicago He is also known from statues and had a mastaba at Saqqara (mastaba C 1).

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  • بتاحشبس كان مسؤولًا مصريًا قديمًا عاش في نهاية الأسرة الرابعة وبداية الأسرة الخامسة. كان لقبه الرئيسي هو (أعظم قادة الحرفيين)، والذي أصبح في فترات لاحقة التسمية الرئيسية لكاهن بتاح الأكبر. استدل على وجود بتاحشبس من باب مزيف عثر عليه في قبره وهو معروض اليوم في المتحف البريطاني (رقم EA 862). وهناك قطعة صغيرة من هذا الباب محفوظة في متحف المعهد الشرقي في شيكاغو (رقم 11084)، يعرف بتاحشبس أيضًا من التماثيل وكان له مصطبة في سقارة. (ar)
  • Ptahschepses (auch Ptah-schepses) ist der Name eines altägyptischen Beamten und Hoherpriester des Ptah des Alten Reiches, der unter den Königen Schepseskaf (4. Dynastie), Userkaf, Sahure, Neferirkare, Schepseskare, Neferefre und Niuserre (alle 5. Dynastie) tätig war. (de)
  • Ptahchepsès a été un grand prêtre de Ptah de Memphis pendant le règne de Chepseskaf (IVe dynastie). À ce titre il portait également le titre de chef des secrets de tous les travaux qu'il plaisait au roi de faire, sorte d'architecte en chef, assistant son souverain et le vizir dans la réalisation des grands travaux du règne comme notamment l'édification de la tombe royale. (fr)
  • Ptahshepses was an ancient Egyptian official at the end of the Fourth and the beginning of the Fifth Dynasty. His main title was that of a great one of the leaders of craftsmen, that in later periods is the main designation of the High Priest of Ptah. Ptahshepses is mainly known from a false door that is today in the British Museum (Inv. no. EA 862), but coming from his tomb. A smaller fragment of the door is kept in the Oriental Institute Museum (Inv. no. 11084) in Chicago He is also known from statues and had a mastaba at Saqqara (mastaba C 1). His false door bears a biographical inscription that reports the main events in his life. Starting on the far right of the door, column 1 records that Ptahshepses was born under king Menkaure and educated at the palace. Excluding the center of the door, it is assumed that each of the 8 columns records events under successive kings. So while only Menkaure and Shepseskaf's cartouches are visible, it is thought that under Userkaf, Ptahshepses married the eldest king's daughter Khamaat. In like manner, he would have lived at least until the reign of Niuserre. On the lintel of the false door appears the underworld god Osiris in the offering formula. Osiris is otherwise not well attested in the Fifth Dynasty and there is a scholarly debate going on, about the first mentioning of Osiris in Ancient Egyptian sources. Depending on the life time of Ptahshepses, his inscriptions might be the earliest evidence for this deity. However, it is also possible that Ptahshepses died after Niuserre. (en)
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  • Mastaba C1 in Saqqara (en)
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  • Ptahshepses (en)
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  • Menkaure, Shepseskaf, Userkaf, and Niuserre (en)
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  • High Priest of Ptah in Memphis (en)
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  • بتاحشبس كان مسؤولًا مصريًا قديمًا عاش في نهاية الأسرة الرابعة وبداية الأسرة الخامسة. كان لقبه الرئيسي هو (أعظم قادة الحرفيين)، والذي أصبح في فترات لاحقة التسمية الرئيسية لكاهن بتاح الأكبر. استدل على وجود بتاحشبس من باب مزيف عثر عليه في قبره وهو معروض اليوم في المتحف البريطاني (رقم EA 862). وهناك قطعة صغيرة من هذا الباب محفوظة في متحف المعهد الشرقي في شيكاغو (رقم 11084)، يعرف بتاحشبس أيضًا من التماثيل وكان له مصطبة في سقارة. (ar)
  • Ptahschepses (auch Ptah-schepses) ist der Name eines altägyptischen Beamten und Hoherpriester des Ptah des Alten Reiches, der unter den Königen Schepseskaf (4. Dynastie), Userkaf, Sahure, Neferirkare, Schepseskare, Neferefre und Niuserre (alle 5. Dynastie) tätig war. (de)
  • Ptahchepsès a été un grand prêtre de Ptah de Memphis pendant le règne de Chepseskaf (IVe dynastie). À ce titre il portait également le titre de chef des secrets de tous les travaux qu'il plaisait au roi de faire, sorte d'architecte en chef, assistant son souverain et le vizir dans la réalisation des grands travaux du règne comme notamment l'édification de la tombe royale. (fr)
  • Ptahshepses was an ancient Egyptian official at the end of the Fourth and the beginning of the Fifth Dynasty. His main title was that of a great one of the leaders of craftsmen, that in later periods is the main designation of the High Priest of Ptah. Ptahshepses is mainly known from a false door that is today in the British Museum (Inv. no. EA 862), but coming from his tomb. A smaller fragment of the door is kept in the Oriental Institute Museum (Inv. no. 11084) in Chicago He is also known from statues and had a mastaba at Saqqara (mastaba C 1). (en)
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  • بتاحشبس (ar)
  • Ptahschepses (Beamter, 4./5. Dynastie) (de)
  • Ptahchepsès Ier (fr)
  • Ptahshepses (high priest) (en)
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