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Bakenkhonsu ("Servant of Khonsu") was a High Priest of Amun in ancient Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II. Information about his life was found on the back of his block statue (which is now located in Munich). The information on the statue provides details about the education of young Egyptian noblemen at that time and the career of priests. Bakenkhonsu is named for the god Khonsu, traveller, a Moon God of ancient Egypt and son of Amun.

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  • Bakenkhonsu (en)
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  • Bakenkhonsu ("Servant of Khonsu") was a High Priest of Amun in ancient Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II. Information about his life was found on the back of his block statue (which is now located in Munich). The information on the statue provides details about the education of young Egyptian noblemen at that time and the career of priests. Bakenkhonsu is named for the god Khonsu, traveller, a Moon God of ancient Egypt and son of Amun. (en)
  • Bakenkhonsou est un grand prêtre d'Amon et maître d’œuvre pour le compte de Ramsès II. Son nom signifie « Servant de Khonsou » ou « Âme de Khonsou ». Des informations sur sa vie ont été trouvées au dos de sa statue-cube (qui se trouve maintenant à Munich). Les informations sur la statue fournissent des détails sur l'éducation des jeunes nobles égyptiens à cette époque et sur la carrière des prêtres. (fr)
  • Бакенхонсу (*/ —/) — давньоєгипетський політичний діяч XIX династії, верховний жрець Амона у Фівах у 1253/1251—1226/1224 роках до н. е. Ім'я перекладається як «Слуга Хонсу». (uk)
  • Bakenkhons, Sumo Sacerdote de la Dinastía XIX del Nuevo Reino, 1310-1220 antes de Cristo. Su carrera comenzó bajo el reinado de Seti I, y fue empleado por primera vez en un puesto relativamente modesto, de mozo de cuadra en el templo de Amón en Karnak. Se unió a la compañía de sacerdotes en el templo y luego pasó a servir al rey Ramsés II, en la mayor parte de su reinado. Se unió al sacerdocio, convirtiéndose en uno de los Profetas de Amón. Bakenkhons y el rey eran, evidentemente, casi contemporáneos y vivió casi tanto tiempo como el rey. Fue uno de los maestros constructores de Ramsés, construyendo el Templo de Karnak oriental para el rey. (es)
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  • Block statue of Bakenkhonsu at Munich (en)
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