- The
ancient Egyptian noble Sennefer was "Mayor of the City" (i.e. Thebes) and "Overseer of the
Granaries and Fields,
Gardens and
Cattle of Amun" during...
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Sennefer was an
Ancient Egyptian official with the
title "servant in the
Place of Truth" at the end of the 18th Dynasty. He is
mainly known due to his...
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Thutmose III, but she was not
buried in the tomb. It may have been
reused by
Sennefer, a
mayor of
Thebes during the
reign of
Amenhotep II, and by
several members...
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Sennefer or
Senneferi was an
ancient Egyptian official during the 18th Dynasty. Son of the lady
Sitdhout and
married to Taimau,
Sennefer started his career...
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north wall
shows Sennefer and his wife
worshipping Osiris and Anubis, it also
shows the
embalming chamber, and
purification of
Sennefer and
Meryt by a priest...
- a son of
Pharaoh Thutmose III. He is
named on a
statue of
Chancellor Sennefer (now in the
Egyptian Museum in Cairo),
which can be
dated to the reign...
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Museum of
Egyptian Archaeology,
London Black granite,
seated statue of
Sennefer with
cartouche of Amenhotep II (Amenophis) on
right arm. From the temple...
- used in the
reproductions of the
Lascaux cave
paintings and the Tomb of
Sennefer.
Roemer and
Pelizaeus museums, Hildesheim, Germany, 1993: "Egyptian-Minoan...
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Senenmut with
Princess Neferure on his lap,
Karnak (1470 BC)
Block statue of
Sennefer,
Western Thebes (1430 BC)
Twenty Sekhmet statues from the
Temple of Mut...
- III. She was
never buried here though, and the tomb was
later reused by
Sennefer (mayor of
Thebes during the
reign of
Amenhotep II). KV43 18th
Dynasty 1903...