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Hapuseneb was the High
Priest of Amun
during the
reign of Hatshepsut. His mother, Ah-hotep, was a
member of the
royal harem; the name of the
mother has...
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remains unclear. It is
possible that Senenmut, the
Overseer of Works, or
Hapuseneb, the High Priest, were responsible. It is also
likely that Hatshepsut...
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remains unclear. It is
possible that Senenmut, the
Overseer of Works, or
Hapuseneb, the High Priest, was responsible. It is also
likely that
Hatshepsut provided...
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Sensonb was the
daughter of Puimre's superior, the High
Priest of Amun
Hapuseneb and his wife Amenhotep.
Sensonb served in the
temple of Amun as a Divine...
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Served as m-r-pr "majordomus"
under Mentuhotep II and
Mentuhotep III.
Hapuseneb High
Priest of Amun 18th
dynasty fl. c. mid-15th
century BC High priest...
- with a temple. (4) Two
registers Three ancestors: The
Vizier Imhotep,
Hapuseneb and
Khensemhab adore Monthu.
Userhet and his wife
beneath a vine. (5)...
- Amun High
Priests Pharaoh Dynasty Djehuty Ahmose I 18th
Dynasty Minmontu Hapuseneb Hatshepsut 18th
Dynasty Menkheperraseneb I
Thutmose III 18th
Dynasty Menkheperreseneb...
- the Seal Nehesy, the
Overseer of the
Prophets of
Upper and
Lower Egypt Hapuseneb, and the
Great Steward of the
Queen Senenmut. Senenmut's is noteworthy...
- TT66 Hepu
Vizier Sheikh Abd el-Qurna 18th
Dynasty -
Thutmosis IV TT67
Hapuseneb Prophet of Amun (1st)
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna 18th
Dynasty -
Hatshepsut TT68...
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Nakht TT55 –
Ramose TT57 –
Khaemhat called Mahu TT66 – Hepu TT67 –
Hapuseneb TT69 –
Menna TT71 –
Senenmut (unused) TT83 -
Amethu called Ahmose TT96...