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Shemay (also Shemai; fl. c. 2163 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian official and
later vizier toward the end of the 8th
Dynasty (22nd
century BCE)
during the...
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eight decrees from the
temple of Min and an
inscription in the tomb of
Shemay. 2163–2161 BC
Neferirkare Pepi
Possibly to be
identified with
horus Demedjibtawy...
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Neferkauhor bestows titles to his
eldest daughter Nebyet, wife of a
vizier named Shemay. He
attributes her a bodyguard, the
commandant of
soldiers Khrod-ny (also...
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Wetjes khau em Iunu
shemay (Year 1–5)
Elevated of
appearances in
southern Heliopolis Wetjes ren en Iten (after Year 5) Who has
elevated the name of the...
- the Old Kingdom. He was the son of
vizier and
overseer of
Upper Egypt,
Shemay. His
mother was the king's
daughter Nebet, the
daughter of king Khuwihapi...
- acts of the
final four
Dynasty VIII
kings are
recorded in
their decrees to
Shemay, a
vizier during this period,
although only
Qakare Ibi can be connected...
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published an inscription,
found in the tomb of
Shemay. The
inscription belongs most
likely to Idy, a son of
Shemay,
albeit Idy's name is not preserved. The...
- for a long time
under discussion. However, he also
appears in the tomb of
Shemay at Coptos.
There is
depicted the
transport of a
stone from Elephantine....
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inscriptions also
mentions the god's
father Idy, who was the son of
Shemay.
Shemay lived at the end of the
Eighth Dynasty providing also a date for Tjauti...
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concern various favors granted to an
important official from
Coptos named Shemay and to his
family members. The
decrees reflect the
waning of the
power of...