Neferweben
Neferweben Vizier | |
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Dynasty | 18th Dynasty |
Pharaoh | Tuthmosis III |
Father | Amethu called Ahmose |
Mother | Ta-amenthu |
Children | Rekhmire |
Nebweben was a northern Vizier of Ancient Egypt under Pharaoh Tuthmosis III of the 18th dynasty.
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Neferweben[1] in hieroglyphs |
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Family
Neferweben was the son of the Vizier Amethu called Ahmose, who served during the reign of Thutmose II and the early years of the reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III. He was the brother of the Vizier Useramen and the father of the Vizier Rekhmire. Useramen is last attested in year 28 of Tuthmosis III, while Rekhmire is first attested as Vizier in year 32. According to an older idea Neferweben served as Vizier in the intervening years.[2] However, his canopic jar was found in Saqqara where he was most likely buried. The burial place indicates that he was a vizier with his office in the northern part of the country.[3] In the New Kingdom the office was divided into a northern and southern vizier.
Amethu called Ahmose (Vizier) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Useramen (Vizier) | Neferweben | Bet(au) (wife) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rekhmire (Vizier) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vizier
The vizier Neferweben is known from two canopic jars found in Saqqara. The two jars are part of the Nugent collection (originally belonging to George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent). One of the jars has an inscription dedicated to Neith and Duamutef, while the other mentions Serket and Qebehsenuef. [1]
The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has a small red granite statue (29.728) inscribed for Neferweben.[4] [2]
References
- 1 2 Aylward M. Blackman, The Nugent and Haggard Collections of Egyptian Antiquities, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Jan., 1917), pp. 39-46
- 1 2 Dows Dunham, Three Inscribed Statues in Boston, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 15, No. 3/4 (Nov., 1929), pp. 164-166
- ↑ Beatrix Geßler-Löhr: Bemerkungen zur Nekropole des Neuen Reiches von Saqqara vor der Amarna-Zeit I: Gräber der Wesire von Unterägypten. In: Dieter Kessler, Regine Schulz: (Hrsg.): Gedenkschrift für Winfried Barta (= Münchener ägyptologische Untersuchungen. Bd. 4). Lang, Frankfurt am Main u. a. 1995, ISBN 3-631-48366-X, p. 134–135.
- ↑ Statue of the Vizier Neferweben Statue image and description from the BMFA online collection