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76: 42:, was the name of a number of high ancient Egyptian officials and noblemen during the first millennium BCE, usually of Libyan descent. 17: 109: 46: 92: 52: 65: 8: 81: 95:
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Pediese (disambiguation)
Pediese (prince in Athribis)
Pediese, chief of the Ma
Petiese
a statue usurped by him
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