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Hermias banker

TM Arch id: 372

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bilingual: Greek and Demotic
official archive
Found in: U20 - Herakleopolites
BC03

Protagonist: Hermias, banker (Go to TM People)

Description: The archive consists of 7 orders for payment addressed to Hermias, banker of the royal bank of the Herakleopolites nomos. For its possible provenance from El-Hiba, cf. Falivene, Pap. Congr. XXVI (Geneva 2010), 2012, p. 221-227

Publication: P. Strasb. Gr. 2 103-108; 7 622

Studies: Clarysse / Lanciers, AncSoc 20 (1989), p. 117-132

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Stable URI (with TM Arch ID): www.trismegistos.org/archive/372
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TM number Publication Status Material Language Date
TM 3932 P. Strasb. Gr. 2 105 certain papyrus Greek BC 211 Dec 19 (P04, year 12, Hathyr 06 and 07)
TM 3933 P. Strasb. Gr. 2 106 certain papyrus Greek BC 211 Oct 15 - 210 Oct 14 about
TM 3930 P. Strasb. Gr. 2 103 certain papyrus Greek BC 210 Jan 11 (P04, year 12, Hathyr 29-30)
TM 3931 P. Strasb. Gr. 2 104 certain papyrus Demotic / Greek BC 210 Jan 11 (P04, year 12, Hathyr 29)
TM 3934 P. Strasb. Gr. 2 107 certain papyrus Greek BC 210 May 4? (P04, year 12, Phamenoth 22?)