Hori II (Viceroy of Kush)

Hori III. was the Viceroy of Kush under Ramses III. to Ramses V.

He was the successor of his father Hori II (son of Kama ), who held the position since the sixth year of Siptah. The official length of Hori III. is uncertain, probably he served middle or end of the reign of Ramses III. , under Ramses IV and Ramses V. Superseded he was under Ramses VI. by Siese.

His family is from Bubastis, where Hori III. was buried after his death. From him comes a large stele from the city booing, which was an administrative center of the Viceroy. He also created several graffiti inscriptions were found in the local Südtempel and rock inscriptions in Naga Abidis. In addition, some graffiti lines found in Aswan, the name of Hori III. along with that of Ramses III. mention.

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