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TM Nam 7361

Perseus
Stable URI (with TM Nam ID): www.trismegistos.org/name/7361
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Greek: Περσεύς

Latin: Perseus

Gender: Male

Linguistic origins: Greek

Type: mythological, religious?

Notes: Greek hero, but in Akhmim it also corresponds to P3-wrsw (Sauneron)

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13 attestations of 10 individuals in documentary texts from Egypt (= Ref level)

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Chronological overview of attestations of the name Perseus
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Ref ID Publication Attestation Appears as Provenance (text) Date
261332I. Memnonion 479, 2Περσ[ε]ὺςpersonEgypt, U08 - Abydos, Memnonion [find place, place of writing & preservation]BC 332 - AD 284
280982SB 1 2053, Ro 1Περσ(έ)ωςpersonEgypt, 00a - Philadelpheia (Gharabet el-Gerza) [found & written]AD 1 - 99
355282Cahier de rech. de l‘Inst. de pap. et égypt. de Lille (CRIPEL) 5 (1979), p. 262 no. CEML 1107, 2ΠερσευςgrandfatherEgypt [found & written]AD 100 - 299
355551Cahier de rech. de l‘Inst. de pap. et égypt. de Lille (CRIPEL) 5 (1979), p. 285 no. CEML 1202, 1ΠερσεῦςpersonEgypt, U09 - Sohag, cemetery (?) [found & written]AD 200 - 299
394766P. Strasb. Gr. 9 897, 9Π̣ερ̣σ̣ε̣ὺς̣personEgypt, 00b - Theadelpheia (Batn el-Harit) (?) [written]
Egypt, 00b - Theadelpheia (Batn el-Harit) [found]
AD 200 - 299