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Senebi (or Senbi) was an
ancient Egyptian treasurer under the late 13th
Dynasty kings Neferhotep I and
Sobekhotep IV (around 1750 BC).
Senebi belongs...
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acquaintance and many others. His
father was the
nomarch Senebi I
while his
mother was a lady
called Mersi. His wife was Djehutyhotep, and...
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century BC
Vizier during the 13th
dynasty of the
Second Intermediate Period.
Senebi Treasurer 13th
dynasty fl. c. mid-18th to early-17th
century BC Treasurer...
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while holding this
office and
seems to have been
succeeded by
treasurer Senebi.
Herman de Meulenaere: Les
monuments d'un haut
dignitaire de la 13e dynastie...
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monument also
named King's
Acquaintance Nebankh (PD 294) and
Treasurer Senebi (PD 634). With the
title King's Wife. Here she is
identified as the mother...
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Senen and King's
Acquaintance Nebankh under the
leadership of
treasurer Senebi.
Later he
might have
become high steward. However, this
attestation is weak...
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Senusret III Senusretankh,
under Amenemhat III Senebsumai,
Thirteenth Dynasty Senebi,
Thirteenth Dynasty Amenhotep,
Thirteenth Dynasty Neferperet,
under Ahmose...
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officials serving him "The
royal acquaintance Nebankh" and the "Treasurer
Senebi". Two
stelae are
known from
Abydos one of which,
usurped from king Wegaf...
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listing the
members of the
royal family of
Neferhotep I, also
shows treasurer Senebi and king's
acquaintance Nebankh.
Another colleague was king's acquaintance...
- the administration. The
Vizier was
Neferkare Iymeru. The
treasurer was
Senebi and the high
steward a
certain Nebankh. A
stela of the king
found at Karnak...