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- has been since she was a sophomore, entitling her to the distinction of Sealbearer. After graduating from JSerra, she attended Fordham University where she...
- prophet of the Lord of the Two Lands Neferkheprure-Waenre (Akhenaten), the sealbearer of the King of Lower Egypt, Overseer of the storehouse of the Aten in...
- (King's Acquaintance Sobekhotep) Brother (sn⸗s): ḫtmw-nṯr n ꜣbḏw nb-ꜥnḫ. (Sealbearer of the God of Abydos, Nebankh) Brother (sn⸗s): sbk-m-ḥꜣt. Sister (snt⸗s):...
- Despite using the bjt and nswt group of signs, both titles actually mean "sealbearer of the king". However, when used separately and in mere economic contexts...
- prestigious offices of the 1st Dynasty Hemaka Den 1st Dynasty Served as royal sealbearer and chancellor. First non-royal to hold such a position. First dual chancellor...
- Right Side of the King, Messenger to every land, Hereditary prince, royal sealbearer. Heqanakht is attested in several locations: Graffiti in Aswan – Heqanakht...
- tomb in Thebes in 1990–1993. Parennefer was High Priest of Anhur and sealbearer of the king before being raised to the position of High Priest of Amun...
- the Aswan-Philae road, a rock inscription where he holds the titlessealbearer of the bjtj-king” and “scribe of do****ents of the king of the presence”...
- of the Great Royal Wife Neferneferuaten-Nefertiti Amarna Tomb 3 Ahmes Sealbearer of the King of Lower Egypt, Steward in the house of Akhenaten Amarna Tomb...
- first regnal year and bears his name along with three of his titles: 'sealbearer of the King of Lower Egypt', 'sole friend of the king', and 'treasurer'...