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Paweraa (alt. Pewero) was the Mayor of Western Thebes during a series of tomb robberies that occurred in the Valley of the Kings during the late New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. In official transcripts of a Tomb Robbery report from Year 16 of Ramesses IX, Paweraa was accused by Paser, the Mayor of Eastern Thebes, of either being involved in the series of Tomb robberies or being negligent in his duties in protecting the royal tombs from incursions by marauding Libyan bands or conventional Egyptian tomb robbers. The vizier Khaemwaset ordered an investigation by a commission of which Paweraa himself was the head. The investigation was considered corrupt by the people of Deir el-Medina. In the ensuing trial seventeen workmen from near-by temples were convicted and executed. Paweraa, however, was

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  • Paouarê est le maire de Thèbes-Ouest lors d'une série de vols de tombes dans la vallée des Rois à la fin du Nouvel Empire de l'Égypte antique. Dans les transcriptions officielles d'un rapport de pillage de tombes datant de l'an 16 de Ramsès IX, Paouerê est accusé par , d'être impliqué dans la série de pillage de tombes ou d'avoir été négligent dans ses fonctions de protection des tombes royales contre les incursions de bandes libyennes en maraude ou de pilleurs de tombes égyptiens. Le vizir Khâemouaset ordonne une enquête par une commission dont Paouerê lui-même est le chef. L'enquête est considérée comme corrompue par les habitants de Deir el-Médineh. Lors du procès qui s'ensuit, dix-sept ouvriers des temples voisins sont condamnés et exécutés, mais Paouerê ne fut jamais inculpé en raison (fr)
  • Paweraa (alt. Pewero) was the Mayor of Western Thebes during a series of tomb robberies that occurred in the Valley of the Kings during the late New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. In official transcripts of a Tomb Robbery report from Year 16 of Ramesses IX, Paweraa was accused by Paser, the Mayor of Eastern Thebes, of either being involved in the series of Tomb robberies or being negligent in his duties in protecting the royal tombs from incursions by marauding Libyan bands or conventional Egyptian tomb robbers. The vizier Khaemwaset ordered an investigation by a commission of which Paweraa himself was the head. The investigation was considered corrupt by the people of Deir el-Medina. In the ensuing trial seventeen workmen from near-by temples were convicted and executed. Paweraa, however, was (en)
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  • Paouarê est le maire de Thèbes-Ouest lors d'une série de vols de tombes dans la vallée des Rois à la fin du Nouvel Empire de l'Égypte antique. Dans les transcriptions officielles d'un rapport de pillage de tombes datant de l'an 16 de Ramsès IX, Paouerê est accusé par , d'être impliqué dans la série de pillage de tombes ou d'avoir été négligent dans ses fonctions de protection des tombes royales contre les incursions de bandes libyennes en maraude ou de pilleurs de tombes égyptiens. Le vizir Khâemouaset ordonne une enquête par une commission dont Paouerê lui-même est le chef. L'enquête est considérée comme corrompue par les habitants de Deir el-Médineh. Lors du procès qui s'ensuit, dix-sept ouvriers des temples voisins sont condamnés et exécutés, mais Paouerê ne fut jamais inculpé en raison de l'absence de preuves évidentes de sa culpabilité. Il a continué à exercer ses fonctions tandis que Paser, son accusateur, disparaissait de l'histoire et que les vols continuaient. (fr)
  • Paweraa (alt. Pewero) was the Mayor of Western Thebes during a series of tomb robberies that occurred in the Valley of the Kings during the late New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. In official transcripts of a Tomb Robbery report from Year 16 of Ramesses IX, Paweraa was accused by Paser, the Mayor of Eastern Thebes, of either being involved in the series of Tomb robberies or being negligent in his duties in protecting the royal tombs from incursions by marauding Libyan bands or conventional Egyptian tomb robbers. The vizier Khaemwaset ordered an investigation by a commission of which Paweraa himself was the head. The investigation was considered corrupt by the people of Deir el-Medina. In the ensuing trial seventeen workmen from near-by temples were convicted and executed. Paweraa, however, was never charged due to the lack of clear evidence of his guilt. He continued to serve in office while Paser, his accuser, vanished from history, and the robberies continued. Paweraa later appears in the House-list papyrus which dates to Year 12 of the pre-Whm Mswt era of Ramesses XI. The events surrounding the investigation has been dramatised in the second episode of the British serial Ancient Egyptians. (en)
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