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TM Nam 13606

Tromtriphis
Stable URI (with TM Nam ID): www.trismegistos.org/name/13606
Standard variants

Greek: Τρομτριφις

Egyptian: Tȝ-rmt.t-Tȝ-rpy.t

Gender: Female

Linguistic origins: Egyptian

Compound: Tȝ-rmt.t-n-DN

Translation: The woman of Triphis

Principal element(s): Triphis (TM God 650 = Hades)

Type: theophoric

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7 attestations of 6 individuals in documentary texts from Egypt (= Ref level)

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Chronological overview of attestations of the name Tromtriphis
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Ref ID Publication Attestation Appears as Provenance (text) Date
127293Short Texts 2 526, 1Tȝ-rmt-tȝ-rpy.tpersonEgypt, U09 - Sohag, cemetery [found & written]AD 100 - 199?
355771Cahier de rech. de l‘Inst. de pap. et égypt. de Lille (CRIPEL) 2 (1974), p. 229 no. CEML 187, A 2ΤρεμτρίφιοςmotherEgypt, U09 - Sohag, cemetery [found & written]AD 100 - 299
536656SB 30 17444 (3), 1Τ̣ρεμτριφιςEgypt, U09 - Sohag, cemetery [found & written]AD 100 - 299
356513Cahier de rech. de l‘Inst. de pap. et égypt. de Lille (CRIPEL) 2 (1974), p. 181 no. CEML 46, A 3ΤρεμτρίφιοςmotherEgypt, U09 - Sohag, cemetery [found & written]AD 200 - 299
418119SB 12 10818, 2ΤρεμτρίφιοςmotherEgypt, U09 - Sohag, cemetery [found & written]AD 200 - 299