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- Thames & Hudson Ltd. Derry, Douglas E. (1942). "Report on skeleton of King Amenemopet". Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte. 41. Goyon, Georges (1987)...
- Amenemopet was an ancient Egyptian prince during the 18th Dynasty, probably a son of Amenhotep II. He is known from the so-called Stela C, found in the...
- Instruction of Amenemope (also called Instructions of Amenemopet, Wisdom of Amenemopet) is a literary work composed in Ancient Egypt, most likely during...
- Amenemopet served as Viceroy of Kush during the reign of Seti I. Amenemopet was the son of the Viceroy of Kush named Paser I and thus the grandson of...
- Amenemopet was an ancient Egyptian princess (king's daughter) during the 18th Dynasty, probably a daughter of Thutmose IV. She is shown sitting upon the...
- Amenemipet called Pairy (sometimes Amenemopet called Pairy) was a Vizier of ancient Egypt. He served during the reign of Amenhotep II and Tuthmosis IV...
- Nehi Usersatet Amenhotep Merymose Tuthmose Amenhotep called Huy Paser I Amenemopet Yuny Heqanakht Paser II Huy Setau Anhotep Mernudjem Khaemtir Messuy Seti...
- Ramesside period several stelae, mostly commissioned by the Viceroy of Kush Amenemopet, were added. One of the stelae shows Seti I making an offering to the...
- evidence for his having many more children. Princes Amenhotep, Webensenu, Amenemopet, and Nedjem are all clearly attested, and Amenemhat, Khaemwaset, and Aakheperure...
- Amenemope, also Amenemopet, Amenemipet or Amunemopet (ỉmn-m-ỉp3.t, Gr****: αμενωφις; “Amun in Luxor”) is an Ancient Egyptian name. Its notable bearers were:...