Rehuankh
Rehuankh was an Ancient Egyptian high official associated with kings Neferhotep I and Sobekhotep IV of the Thirteenth Dynasty during the Middle Kingdom. Rehuankh is known from a high number of sources, making him one of the best attested officials of the late Middle Kingdom.[1]
Rehuankh King's Acquaintance | |
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Dynasty | 13th dynasty |
Pharaoh | Neferhotep I, Sobekhotep IV |
Mother | Lady of the House, Pepiu {nbt pr ppw} |
Wife | Lady of the House, Dedet-Ankhet {ddt-'nqt} |
Career
King's Acquaintance
His title was "King's Acquaintance" and worked together with King's Acquaintance Nebankh under the leadership of treasurer Senebi.[2]
High Steward
Later he might have become high steward.[3][4] However, this attestation is weak.
Attestations
At Wadi el-Hudi, Rehuankh is known from inscriptions. He appears on a stela as part of the staff of treasurer Senebi. As high steward he is known from a statue.[1]
Stela Berlin ÄM 7311
Stela Cairo CG 20104, 20147, 20614,
Stela Wadi el-Hudi 24. In Wadi el-Hudi, a granite round-topped stela dated to Year 6 of Sobekhotep IV.[5]
Stela Wien ÄS 140 (along with Senebi)
References
- "Person PD 389". Persons and Names of the Middle Kingdom. Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
- Grajetzki, Wolfram (2001). Two Treasurers of the Late Middle Kingdom. Oxford, England: Archaeopress. pp. 42–44. ISBN 9781841712864.
- Grajetzki, Wolfram (2013). "Setting A State Anew: The Central Administration from the End of the Old Kingdom to the End of the Middle Kingdom". In Moreno García, Juan Carlos (ed.). Ancient Egyptian Administration. Leiden: Brill. p. 242. ISBN 978-90-04-24952-3. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
- "Georges Oyex Basel | Persons and Names of the Middle Kingdom".
- "Wadi el-Hudi 24 | Persons and Names of the Middle Kingdom".