Iyri

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Block statue of Iyri, Louvre

Iyri was an

Nineteenth Dynasty
.

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Iyri
in hieroglyphs
Era: New Kingdom
(1550–1069 BC)

Iyri is known from a number of monuments, most of them coming from his tomb at

Mit Rahina (the site of the ancient town Memphis).[2] Finally, he is known from a block statue that is today in the Louvre (inventory no. A 71 [N.72]). On the shoulders of the statue appears the name of king Seti II, providing a date for this official.[3]

References

  1. ^ Jacques de Rougéː Etudes égyptologiques 10 Inscriptions hiéroglyphiques copiées en Egypte pendant la mission scientifique de M. le vicomte Emmanuel de Rougé, 1877, pl. XCVI online
  2. ^ Rudolf Anthes: Mit Rahineh 1956, Philadelphia: University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, 1965. pis. 27 [a], 28, 29 [a], figs. 7, 8, pp. 79-85
  3. ^ E. de Rougé: Notice des monuments exposés dans la galerie d'antiquités égyptiennes, salle du rez-de-chaussée et palier de l'escalier sud-est au Musée du Louvre, 3e édition 'mpr. de C. de Mourgues frères (Paris), pp. 37-38 (no. 71) online

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