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022_000073/0000

The Official Titles wb3 nswt ‘royal wb3’ and wdpw nswt ‘royal wdpw’ and the Function of their Holders in the New Kingdom. A prosopographical study

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Fruzsina Bartos
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Egyiptológia / Egyptology (13010), Ókori történelem / Ancient history (12973), Történettudomány / History (12970)
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Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean Studies
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well," thus one must be cautious in applying this theory without further proof for declaring such attributions and each instance must be examined and determined on its own. There are various criteria for determining the foreign ethnicity or ethnic origin of a particular individual, as Schulman discusses in detail in the case of the ‘royal wb3s’ themselves” and as presented regarding the representatives of the present corpus in the following (summarized in Table 7.), and the more criteria can be detected, the more likely the person was a foreigner or an Egyptianized foreigner. As for the officials during the 18" dynasty, there is only one person who bore a name with the prefix hq3, namely Heqanakht from the reign of Amenhotep III. Unfortunately, there is no information on his ancestors or family members except his wife Satre whose name refers to the fact that she was native Egyptian. Thus, based on only the name of Heqanakht in itself, Helck’s theory can be neither supported nor contradicted. From the Ramesside period, indications for the foreign ethnicity other than the basiliphoric name itself are available only in the case of officials under the reign of Ramesses II and Merneptah. In some cases, individuals who bear a basiliphoric or another Egyptian name have also retained their foreign name. Among the ‘royal wb3s’ Ramessesemperre was called Benazan of Ziri-Bashan on his stele now located in Cairo (TR 3/7/24/17)** referring to a settlement located in north-eastern Palestine, in the Trans-Jordanian region. It cannot be ascertained when and under what circumstances he came to Egypt," but it is reasonable to assume that he began his career under the reign of Ramesses II,”° as implied by his basiliphoric name as well as his epithet pn R-ms-sw mrj-Jmn ‘he of (=son of) Ramesses Meriamun’ in the same inscription. In addition, his father was a certain Yupa, which also clearly proves his Semitic origin.” In two other cases, although the officials themselves did not bear a basiliphoric name, the Semitic name of their relatives seem to confirm their foreign roots. Both the mother and the sister of Pentawer had nonEgyptian names, Aurati and Ragasha respectively.”” On some occasions, ethnicity is "° Helck, 1958, 273. »7 Schulman, 1986, 194-196. "8 For the inscription of the stele, see [53] Stele, Cairo, TR 3/7/24/17 on p. 493, and for a discussion on Ramessesemperre, see p. 201. “9 Giveon raises the possibility that he was a child-hostage who grew up in Egypt, Giveon, 1965, 202; Varille mentions the general idea of taking him hostage as an adult, Varille, 1932, 12; Capart assumes that he is a descendant of Syrians who settled in Egypt during the 19°" dynasty, Capart, 1905, 60. Kitchen, 1976, 312; Davies, 2014, 89. ™ Schneider, 1992, 52-54. Schneider, 1992, 157-158. For the inscription of the stele on which they are mentioned, see [54] Stele, Cairo, TN 12/6/24/17 on p. 508, for a discussion on Pentawer, see p. 207.

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