id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-8070 Pami - Wikipedia .html text/html 1780 411 79 Pami was once assumed to be Pimay, the third son of Shoshenq III who served as the "Great Chief of Ma" under his father. In addition, the name Pami translates as 'The Cat' in Egyptian whereas the name Pimay means 'The Lion.' Pami's name was mistakenly transcribed as Pimay by past historians based upon the common belief that he was Shoshenq III's son. While a previous Dynasty 22 king held the title 'Great Chief of the Ma' before ascending the throne–namely Shoshenq I–Shoshenq III's son, Pimay, was a different man from king Pami because their names are different. Consequently, it seems certain that Shoshenq III outlived all of his sons through his nearly 4 decade long reign. The block is essentially an Annal document which postdates Pami's reign and was originally part of a larger monument which catalogued the deeds of various Twenty-second Dynasty pharaohs. Sobekhotep III Shoshenq III Ptolemy III Euergetes ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-8070.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-8070.txt