- of Mountains" or "Series of Mountains"; Egyptian: ẖny, Khenyt,
Kheny or
Khenu – "The
Place of Rowing"; German:
Dschabal as-Silsila – "Ruderort", or "Ort...
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chapel reliefs in the
mastaba of
Seshemnefer IV. Sons:
Senedjemib Imesh,
Khenu Seshemnefer-Tjeti Sole companion,
director of the two thrones,
chief of...
- 49691).
Nikaukhnum and
Neferesris Royal acquaintance 5th or 6th
dynasty Khenu 6th
dynasty Appears on the
lintel with four children: his sons Mereri, Bebi...
- for many
years and were
responsible for
installing a cult
sanctuary – the
khenu – for the
living god at the
sanctuary of Hathor. He was
active until at...
- name Ptahshepses,
while the
other three were
called Kahotep, Hemakhty, and
Khenu.
North of the
chapel are four
magazines containing cult
vessels likely used...
-
Ramesses II. Qen was a son of
Thonufer (or Tjanufer) (Chiseller of Amun in the
Khenu) and Lady Maetnefert. In the tomb two
wives are mentioned:
Nefertari was...