Isis & Osiris in the Papyrus of Ani - Egypt Museum
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Isis & Osiris in the Papyrus of Ani - Egypt Museum
Ani was a high-ranking scribe and treasury official who lived in Thebes during the 19th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, likely under the reign of Seti I or Ramesses II (c. 1290–1250 B.C.). From Soldiers to Sovereigns: The Rise of the Ramesside Dynasty in Ancient Egypt Though his titles vary, he is often called the “Scribe of the Divine Offerings,” indicating a prestigious role in the temple economy. He was married to a woman named Thutu, who appears …
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