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TM Nam 981

Psenmonthes
Stable URI (with TM Nam ID): www.trismegistos.org/name/981
Standard variants

Greek: Ψενμωνθης

Egyptian: Pȝ-šr-n-Mnṱ

Gender: Male

Linguistic origins: Egyptian

Compound: Pȝ-šr-n-DN

Translation: The son of Montou

Principal element(s): Montou (TM God 51 = Montou)

Type: theophoric

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664 attestations of 552 individuals in documentary texts from Egypt (= Ref level)

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Chronological overview of attestations of the name Psenmonthes
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Ref ID Publication Attestation Appears as Provenance (text) Date
118562P. Brooklyn Dem. 177, 9Pȝ-šr-MnṱpersonEgypt, U04b - Thebes [found & written]BC 699 - AD 350?
118561P. Brooklyn Dem. 177, 8Pȝ-šr-MnṱpersonEgypt, U04b - Thebes [found & written]BC 699 - AD 350?
603986Short Texts 3 1560, 1ΨενμώνθηςpersonEgypt, U04b - Memnoneia - Djeme (Thebes west) [find place, place of writing & preservation]BC 664 - AD 284
603984Short Texts 3 1560, A 1Pȝ-šr-˹Mn˺ṱpersonEgypt, U04b - Memnoneia - Djeme (Thebes west) [find place, place of writing & preservation]BC 664 - AD 284
603983Short Texts 3 1558, 1Pȝ-šr-MnṱpersonEgypt, U04b - Memnoneia - Djeme (Thebes west) [find place, place of writing & preservation]BC 664 - AD 284