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TM Nam 7897

Pephtauesis
Stable URI (with TM Nam ID): www.trismegistos.org/name/7897
Standard variants

Greek: Πεπταυησις

Egyptian: Pȝy=f-ṯȝw-m-ʿ.wy-Ỉs.t

Gender: Male

Linguistic origins: Egyptian

Compound: Pȝy=f-ṯȝw-ʿ.wy-DN

Translation: His breath is in the hands of Isis

Principal element(s): Isis (TM God 39 = Isis)

Type: theophoric

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15 attestations of 8 individuals in documentary texts from Egypt (= Ref level)

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Chronological overview of attestations of the name Pephtauesis
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Ref ID Publication Attestation Appears as Provenance (text) Date
76094Jansen-Winkeln, Inschriften der Spätzeit 4.2 60.96, Pȝy=f-ṯȝw-ʿ.wy-Ỉs.tpersonEgypt [found & written]BC 664 - 525
76451Porter-Moss (PM) 8.2 p. 896 no. 801-765-635, Pȝy=f-ṯȝw-ʿ.wy-Ỉs.tpersonEgypt [found & written]BC 664 - 525
113398Jansen-Winkeln, Inschriften der Spätzeit 4.2 60.95, Pȝy=f-ṯȝw-ʿ.wy-Ỉs.tpersonEgypt, L - Lower Egypt (?) [found & written]BC 664 - 525
122308P. Cairo 3 50079, Pȝy=f-ṯȝw-m-ʿ.wy-Ỉs.tfatherEgypt, L01 - Memphis, Saqqara [found & written]BC 664 - 525
624717Tiradritti, Il cammino di Harwa 115, 3Pȝy=f-ṯȝw-m-ʿ.wy-Ỉs.tpersonEgypt, L05 - Sais (Sa el-Hagar) (?) [found & written]BC 664 - 525