Parennefer
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The Ancient Egyptian noble Parennefer was the Akhenaten's close advisor before he came to the throne, and in later times served as his Royal Butler (a much more important role than it sounds). His titles include "The King's Cup Bearer," "Washer of the King's Hands," "Chief Craftsman," and "Overseer of All the Works in the Mansion of the Aten."
He seems to have had two tombs constructed for him, one in Thebes), (TT188) and a second tomb at Akhetaten, in the Southern group of tombs [1], where his is shown being rewarded by Akhenaten with many gold collars.