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Iuput I (sometimes
rendered Auput,
Egyptian jwpwtj mrj-jmn or jȝpwty) was an
ancient Egyptian king as a
member of a
branch of the 22nd
Dynasty in Upper...
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Iuput,
designated Iuput A, was High
Priest of Amun from 944 to 924 BCE,
during the
reigns of his
father Shoshenq I and his
brother Osorkon I.
Iuput held...
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Iuput II (also
spelled Auput II) was a
ruler of Leontopolis, in the Nile
Delta region of
Lower Egypt, who
reigned during the 8th
century BC, in the late...
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confirmed by Piankhy's stela,
which locates Iuput II in Leontopolis. However, some
historians argue that
Iuput II
should not be
considered a Twenty-third...
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Iuput or
Auput was a
personal ancient Egyptian name
mainly used
during the
Third Intermediate Period of Egypt. Some
notable bearers were:
Iuput (A), High...
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uncle Iuput A had enjo**** in the same
position during the
reign of Shoshenq's
grandfather Shoshenq I.
Presumably following the
death of
Iuput early in...
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together with
Tefnakhte of Sais,
whose authority was
recognised at Memphis—and
Iuput II of Leontopolis. The
known rulers during the Twenty-second
Dynasty include:...
- Sebennytos) by the "priest of Isis
Mistress of Hebyt,
Great Chief... son of
Iuput, Akanosh." "Nekau I".
Digital Egypt for Universities.
University College...
- others, and
received the
submission of the
kings of the Nile
Delta including Iuput II of Leontopolis,
Osorkon IV of
Tanis and his
former ally
Nimlot at Hermopolis...
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forces of
several native Egyptian rulers: Peftjaubast,
Osorkon IV of Tanis,
Iuput II of
Leontopolis and
Tefnakht of Sais. Piye
established the Twenty-fifth...