Parennefer called Wennefer

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Parennefer called Wennefer
High Priest of Amun
Predecessor
Hori, High Priest of Anhur
Amenemope, Chief of Seers (High Priest of Ra
)
Khaemwaset, Scribe of Sacred Books
Daughters: Hentmehyt
BurialThebes

Parennefer also called Wennefer was a

Eighteenth Dynasty after extensive excavations of his tomb in Thebes in 1990–1993.[2][3][4]

Parennefer was High Priest of Anhur and sealbearer of the king before being raised to the position of High Priest of Amun.[5]

Family

Parennefer/Wennefer was a son of Minhotep and Maia. On monuments he is said to have two brothers: Pennesuttawy, who was a troop commander in Kush, and Minmose, who served as the high priest of Min and Isis.[5]

Parennefer/Wennefer was married to Isis, who was Chief of the Harem of Amun. A family monument lists four sons and a daughter.

Three more daughters are mentioned, but the names have been lost

  • A lady who is the wife of the Steward of Amun.[5]
  • A lady who is a noblewoman in the House of the King.[5]
  • The wife of the Troop Commander of the Chariotry.

References

  1. ^ M.L. Bierbrier, Historical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt, 2008
  2. ^ Kampp, F., and K. J. Seyfried, Eine Rückkehr nach Theben, Antike Welt, Mainz 26 (1995), 325-342. (ill. incl. colours, plans).
  3. ^ Kampp-Seyfried, Friederike, Die Verfemung des Namens pA-rn-nfr, in: Stationen. R. Stadelmann gewidmet, 303-319. (pl.).
  4. ^ Kampp, F., Vierter Vorbericht über die Arbeiten des Ägyptologischen Instituts der Universität Heidelberg in thebanischen Gräbern der Ramessidenzeit, MDAIK 50 (1994), 175-188. (fig., plans, pl.).
  5. ^ a b c d e f Kitchen, K.A., Ramesside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume III, Blackwell Publishers, 1996, pg 209, 193-195, 315