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  2. High Priest of Ra - Wikipedia

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    The god Ra. The High Priest of Ra or of Re was known in Egyptian as the wr-mꜢw, which translates as Greatest of Seers. [1] The main cult of Ra was in ancient Heliopolis, northeast of present-day Cairo. The high priests of Ra are not as well documented as the high priests of other deities such as Amun and Ptah.

  3. Category:High priests of Re - Wikipedia

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    The high priests of Ra are not as well documented as the high priests of other deities such as Amun and Ptah. Pages in category "High priests of Re" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  4. List of high priests of Israel - Wikipedia

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    This article gives a list of the high priests (Kohen Gadol) of ancient Israel up to the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 AD. Because of a lack of historical data, this list is incomplete and there may be gaps. A traditional list of the Jewish High Priests. The High Priests, like all Jewish priests, belonged to the Aaronic line.

  5. Clergy of ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The high priest of Ptah in Memphis is priest-sem. [7] [notes 5] The priests of the high clergy attached to a temple are organized into four colleges who take turns each month in the service of the god. Most of these priests held hereditary positions. Most of this vocabulary is of Greek origin, thanks to Ptolemaic texts. [8]

  6. Ra - Wikipedia

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    He was the god of the sun, order, kings and the sky. Ra was portrayed as a falcon and shared characteristics with the sky-god Horus. At times, the two deities were merged as Ra-Horakhty, "Ra, who is Horus of the Two Horizons". When the god Amun rose to prominence during Egypt's New Kingdom, he was fused with Ra as Amun-Ra.

  7. Prince Rahotep - Wikipedia

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    Priest of Ra Rahotep , (r’-htp(.w) - satisfied in god Ra [ 2 ] ), was a prince, the son of pharaoh Snofru and his first wife Hetepheres I , in ancient Egypt during the 4th Dynasty , reign of his father Snofru possibly his brother Khufu too.

  8. High priest - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Egypt, a high priest was the chief priest of any of the many gods revered by the Egyptians. While not regarded as a dynasty, the High Priest of Amun at Thebes, Egypt were nevertheless of such power and influence that they were effectively the rulers of Upper Egypt from 1080 to c. 943 BCE [ 1 ]

  9. Meryatum - Wikipedia

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    Meryatum (“Beloved of Atum”) was an ancient Egyptian prince and High Priest of Re, the son of Pharaoh Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari.. He is shown as 16th on the processions of princes, and is likely to have been the last child born to Ramesses and Nefertari (after Amun-her-khepeshef, Pareherwenemef, Meritamen, Henuttawy and Meryre). [1]