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Senenmut
Senenmut (, sometimes spelled Senmut, Senemut, or Senmout) was an 18th Dynasty ancient Egyptian architect and government official. His name means "brother of Mut", but can also translate literally as "brother of the mother"; i.e. "uncle".
Meketre
Meketre () was a chancellor and high steward during the reign of Mentuhotep II, Mentuhotep III, and perhaps Amenemhat I, during the Middle Kingdom. Meketre is first attested in a rock inscription in the Wadi Shatt el-Rigala, bearing the simple title sealer. The inscription is dated to year 41 of king Mentuhotep II. On reliefs from the mortuary temple of the same king in Deir el-Bahari Meketre bears the title of chancellor and was evidently promoted in the meantime, succeeding Kheti. The same title was found on a statue in Meketre's tomb while on relief fragments in the tomb he held the main ti
High steward
in the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom
Khnumhotep III
ancient Egyptian vizier
Payeftjauemawyneith
thumb|Statue of Payeftjauemawyneith in the Louvre (A 93)
Payeftjauemawyneith or Peftuaneith was an ancient Egyptian high official who lived during the 26th Dynasty, serving under the kings Apries and Amasis. He is known from several monuments providing evidence for his importance.
Hannu
ancient Egyptian explorer
Ibi
ancient Egyptian noble, steward
Siese
Siese ( "son of Isis", Egyptological pronunciation: Zaaset) was a vizier and treasurer of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. He was most likely in office under Senusret III (about 1878 to 1839 BCE).
Aabeni
ancient Egyptian high steward
Amenhotep
high steward of Memphis
Pabasa
The ancient Egyptian noble Pabasa was chief steward of the God's Wife of Amun Nitocris I during the Saite Period. He is buried in tomb TT279, which is located in the El-Assasif, part of the Theban Necropolis, near Thebes.
Nebankh
Nebankh was an ancient Egyptian official of the Thirteenth Dynasty. He is one of the better known personalities of this period.
Hor
ancient Egyptian steward
Harwa
thumb|Block statue of Harwa in the [[Louvre.]]
The ancient Egyptian official Harwa was the Chief steward of the God's Wife of Amun, Amenirdis I, during the 25th Dynasty.
Nakht
ancient Egyptian steward