Senebhenaf
Senebhenaf in hieroglyphics | |||||||
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Senebhenaf (Seneb henaf) Snb ḥnˁ.f Health is with him |
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Imi-ra-niut Jmj-r3-njwt head of the city |
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Tjati T3ti vizier |
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Imi-ra-hut-weret 6 Jmj-r3-ḥwt-wrt 6 Head of the six large buildings |
Senebhenaf was an ancient Egyptian vizier of the second intermediate period . He is only known because Queen Mentuhotep is referred to in the genealogy on her coffin as the daughter of Senebhenaf and a Sobekhotep. There Senebhenaf bears the titles "Head of the City", "Vizier", and "Head of the Six Great Buildings".
Sobekhotep is known as a member of the elite . Sobkehotep was therefore the wife of the vizier. Queen Mentuhotep was the wife of King Djehuti , who, however, cannot be classified more precisely within the second interim period, which means that the exact date of the vizier remains uncertain.
literature
- Christina Geisen : The dead texts of the lost coffin of Queen Mentuhotep from the 13th Dynasty: A text witness from the transition period from the coffin texts to the Book of the Dead (Studies on the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead; Vol. 8). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-447-04779-8 .
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SURNAME | Senebhenaf |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | ancient Egyptian vizier |
DATE OF BIRTH | between 18th century BC BC and 16th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | between 17th century BC BC and 15th century BC Chr. |