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Minmose was an
ancient Egyptian personal theophoric name. Some
notable bearers were:
Minmose (overseer of works)
during the 18th
Dynasty Minmose (overseer...
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Minmose was the High
Priest of
Anhur during the
reign of
Ramesses II
Minmose was the son of the high
Priest of
Anhur Hori and his wife Inty.
Minmose was...
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Minmose was
overseer of
priests of Month, lord of
Thebes and the
overseer of
works in all
temples of
Upper and
Lower Egypt for the
Egyptian pharaohs Thutmose...
- High
Priest of Amun in the
beginning of the
reign of
Ramesses II. Hori
Minmose, son of the High
Priest of
Anhur Hori and his wife Inty. From the reign...
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Minmose was an
Ancient Egyptian official under the
ruling queen Hatshepsut. He was the
overseer of the
double granary. He is
shown in the queen's mortuary...
- source: he is mentioned,
along with his
brother Webensenu, on a
statue of
Minmose,
overseer of the
workmen in Karnak. Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004)...
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Thutmose IV. He is mentioned,
along with his
brother Nedjem, on a
statue of
Minmose,
overseer of the
works in Karnak. He died as a
child and may have been...
- name is
otherwise attested on a
statue of Amenhotep's
chief architect,
Minmose, and his
canopic jars and a
funerary statue have been
found in Amenhotep...
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Uncles of Hori
include Pennesuttawy, who was a
Troop Commander in Kush and
Minmose, who
served as the high
priest of Min and Isis. The
Viceroy of
Nubia Paser...
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construction of
temples across Egypt,
Thutmose III
rewarded his
official Minmose over 150 "dependents".
During and
after the
reign of
Amenhotep II, coerced...