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Djehutyhotep, also
called Paitsy, was a
Nubian official under Hatshepsut and
Thutmosis III. He was
chief of Teh-khet and was
therefore a
governor ruling...
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Djehutynakht III Kema♀
Ahanakht II
Djehutynakht IV Djehutynakht♀
Neheri I
Djehutyhotep♀ Kay
Djehutynakht V Djehutynakht♀ Sathedjhotep♀
Neheri II Hathorhotep♀...
- 1920 BC)
Stela of Samontu,
Abydos (1910 BC)
Reliefs from the tomb of
Djehutyhotep, Deir-el-Bersha (1878–1855 BC)
Three Granite statues of
Senwosret III...
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nomarch Senebi I
while his
mother was a lady
called Mersi. His wife was
Djehutyhotep, and the
couple had at
least two
children to whom the same name of Ukhhotep's...
- volumes, one
volume is
solely dedicated to the tomb of Tehuti-Hetep (
Djehutyhotep), a twelfth-dynasty
nomarch whose tomb is well
known for its depiction...
- the son of the wab-priest and "Overseer of the
sandal makers of Amun",
Djehutyhotep. The tomb
consists of a hall, a p****age and an
inner room. The hall is...
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Amenemhat was the son of the
chief of Teh-khet Ruiu,
while his
brother Djehutyhotep followed Ruiu in
office and was
followed then by
Amenemhat himself. Amenemhat's...
- Moscow. Otherwise, Ruiu is
mainly known from the
inscriptions of his sons
Djehutyhotep and Amenemhat. They also
became chief of Teh-khet. In
their inscriptions...
- wall-painted
funerary chapel of the
Nubian prince (chief of Teh-khet)
Djehutyhotep from the time of
Hatshepsut and
Thutmosis III was found.
Other finds...
- (general)
Djehuty (overseer of the treasury)
Djehutyemhat Djehutynakht Djehutyhotep (chief of Teh-khet) Djer
Djeseretnebti Djet
Djoser Djsr (arm with powerstick)...