Nebpu
Nebpu High Priest of Ptah in Memphis | |
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Predecessor | Sehetepebreankh-nedjem |
Dynasty | 12th Dynasty |
Pharaoh | Amenemhat III |
Father | Sehetepebreankh-nedjem |
Children | ...hotepibre-shery |
Burial | unknown |
Nebpu served as the High Priest of Ptah at Memphis during the reign of King Amenemhat III in the late Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. He was the son and successor in office of Sehetepebreankh-nedjem who served King Senweseret III.
In the Louvre Museum (A47), a quartize group statue shows Sehetepebreankh-nedjem, Nebpu and a son (...hotepib-shery) which has been damaged, the statue being dedicated by Nebpu to his father and datable by style to the end of the Twelfth Dynasty.[1] It was bought in 1816.
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Group statue of Sehotepibreankh-Nedjem (left) and Nebpu (right)
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Group statue of Sehotepibreankh-Nedjem (left) and Nebpu (right)
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Group statue show Nebpu in detail
References
- ↑ Rita E. Freed in A Companion to Ancient Egypt edited by Alan B. Lloyd, pp. 905-906
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