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Greek: Πεκυσις
Egyptian: Pȝ-Ỉkš
Latin: Pecusius
Coptic: ⲡⲉϭⲱϣ
Gender: Male
Linguistic origins: Egyptian
Compound: GN
Translation: The Kushite
Type: location (TM Geo 51), religious?
epithet
Bibliography: Quaegebeur in Valloggia, Hommages Sauneron, 1979, I, p. 288-289; Demotisches Namenbuch p. 160; Wild, BIFAO 54 (1954), p. 211-212; Winnicki, P. L. Bat 30, 1998, p. 171-177; Vleeming, Short Texts 2 636 (p. 280 notes); Wilcken UPZ p. 435
Links [NamVars]: ΠεκυςLGPN [1 hit], ΠεκυςLGPN-Ling
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Ref ID | Publication | Attestation Diacritics (such as brackets and subdots) have not always been recorded in TM Ref yet. To check whether a name is (partially) reconstructed, please check the edition. | Appears as | Provenance (text) | Date |
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118528 | P. Brooklyn Dem. 175, 2 | Pȝ-Ỉgš | person | Egypt [found & written] | BC 699 - AD 350 |
97733 | P. Äg. Handschr. 316 descr., | Pȝ-Ỉgš | father | Egypt, U01 - Elephantine (Geziret Assuan) (?) [written] Egypt, U01 - Elephantine (Geziret Assuan) [found] | BC 399 - 200 |
103101 | Orientalia Suecana 22 (1973), p. 21-22 no. B 3, 4 | Pȝ-Ỉgš | person | Egypt, U04b - Thebes (?) [found & written] | BC 332 - 30 |
533699 | Bulletin de l‘Institut français d‘archéologie orientale (BIFAO) 98 (1998), p. 140 no. 1, fr. 1/2 4 | Pȝ-ỉgš | person | Egypt, U04b - Memnoneia - Djeme (Thebes west), 'Birbeh' [found & written] | BC 332 - 30 |
177950 | I. Syr. 766 bis, 2 | Πέχυσις | person | Egypt, U04b - Memnoneia - Djeme (Thebes west), Valley of the Kings [find place, place of writing & preservation] | BC 332 - AD 640 |