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TM Nam 18339

Pkales
Stable URI (with TM Nam ID): www.trismegistos.org/name/18339
Standard variants

Greek: Πκαλης

Coptic: ⲡϭⲁⲗⲉ

Gender: Male

Linguistic origins: Egyptian

Compound: Pȝ-PN

Translation: The lame one

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12 attestations of 11 individuals in documentary texts from Egypt (= Ref level)

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Ref ID Publication Attestation Appears as Provenance (text) Date
265285UPZ 2 187, 23ΠκαληpersonEgypt, U04b - Dios Polis (Thebes east) [written]
Egypt, U04b - Memnoneia - Djeme (Thebes west) (?) [found]
BC 127 Sep 24 - 126 Sep 23
355562Cahier de rech. de l‘Inst. de pap. et égypt. de Lille (CRIPEL) 5 (1979), p. 287 no. CEML 1208, B 2ΠκαλῆςpersonEgypt [found & written]AD 100 - 299
355565Cahier de rech. de l‘Inst. de pap. et égypt. de Lille (CRIPEL) 5 (1979), p. 287 no. CEML 1208, A 1ΠκαλῆςpersonEgypt [found & written]AD 100 - 299
357324SB 1 3548 + Cahier de rech. de l‘Inst. de pap. et égypt. de Lille (CRIPEL) 4 (1976), p. 187 no. CEML 736, 2ΠκαλῆτοςfatherEgypt, U04b - Memnoneia - Djeme (Thebes west) [found & written]AD 100 - 299
268701O. Leiden Gr. 353, 3Πκάλη(ς)personEgypt, U04b - Thebes [found & written]AD 300 - 499