- The
Mastaba of
Seshemnefer IV is a
mastaba tomb in
Cemetery GIS of the Giza
Necropolis in Egypt. It
dates from the
early Sixth Dynasty (c. 2340 BC), and...
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Seshemnefer (III) "Ṡshm-nfr" (fl. c. 2450 BC) was vizier,
during the era of King
Nyuserre Ini,
ruler of the 5th dynasty. He was the
third generation in...
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visual history of
porticos Ancient Egyptian portico of the
Mastaba of
Seshemnefer IV (Giza
pyramid complex, Egypt)
Minoan portico of the
Knossos Palace...
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included those of his mother,
Merit Meen, his wife Weretptah, his sons
Seshemnefer, Kaiemakhnetjer, and Sebaib, and his
daughter Seket. On 28
October 2020...
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mastaba Possibly identical with a man
named Seshemnefer in G 5170, who was the
eldest son of
Seshemnefer III (owner of G 5170). Also
known as Lepsius...
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burial chamber".
Mastaba of Hesy-Re
Mastaba of
Kaninisut Mastaba of
Seshemnefer Mastaba S3503
Mastaba S3504
Buried Mastaba (Sekhemkhet)
Mastabat al-Fir'aun...
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overseer of scribes" and "Scribe of the king's do****ents in
front of him"
Seshemnefer. On the East wall
appears the "Beloved daughter" Merites.
Strudwick 1985...
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became the head of the
scribal administration. At
least one vizier,
Seshemnefer III, even bore the
title of "king's son of his body", one of the most...
- son-in-law of
Nyuserre Ini some time
after his
ascension to the throne.
Seshemnefer (III)
Nyuserre Ini 5th
Dynasty Kay
Possibly Nyuserre Ini 5th Dynasty...
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Reisner east of tomb G 4560,
possibly from G 4660. Giza G 4940 (L45)
Seshemnefer I
overseer of
royal works,
director of the palace, etc.
Early 5th Dynasty...