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022_000073/0000

The Official Titles wb3 nswt ‘royal wb3’ and wdpw nswt ‘royal wdpw’ and the Function of their Holders in the New Kingdom. A prosopographical study

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Fruzsina Bartos
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Egyiptológia / Egyptology (13010), Ókori történelem / Ancient history (12973), Történettudomány / History (12970)
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Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean Studies
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of thirty-nine individuals from the 20" dynasty, and one case out of seven individuals without a specified period during the New Kingdom. Regrettably, the available data about the family relationships of the officials are generally not really informative concerning the social status and place of origin of the family or the officials themselves as in most of the cases only the name of the person is known but they are not labelled with any titles. The most frequently mentioned relative — not surprisingly — is the wife of the official, who is presented or named in twenty-one cases. Both or one of the parents are named in seventeen cases” but grandparents are not known, except the grandfather of Suemniut (Thutmose III —- Amenhotep II). Other relatives such as siblings and children are also often named in the sources, and even an aunt, a sisterin-law, a mother-in-law or a nephew appear occasionally. On the occasions when titles are mentioned with the names of the family members, the titles are not important ones (Table 6.), which fact implies that the officials did not originate from the higher social class but rather from the middle one.’ There are no explicit references as to how they got into higher social circles and became prominent members of the royal court. Besides, there are only a few (auto)biographical inscriptions in which the owner mentions the stages of his official advancement in detail or conclusions can be drawn based on its content**, which do not provide with information regarding this question either. Nevertheless, some possibilities emerge as an answer based on observing the titles held by certain officials, which is discussed in detail later." Titles of the fathers are mentioned in four cases (Neferrenpet (I) and Sarenenutet Tjaui were brothers, so their father is the same individual), all of them are from the 18" dynasty. Pesedjiri and Amenemhat, fathers of Djehuti (I) as well as Neferrenpet (I) and Sarenenutet Tjaui respectively, hold the title s3b ‘dignitary’, which indicates that they were 18" dynasty: Nebamun, Djehuti (1), Qenamun, Suemniut, Heqanakht, Neferrenpet (1), Sarenenutet Tjaui, Setau, Parennefer, Ptahemwia (I), Ipu, Pay, Paatenemheb, Nensemekhetef, Kasa; 19'" dynasty: Tjai Ta, Wenefdjedsen, Ramessesemperre, Pentawer; 20" dynasty: Ptahemwia (II), Hori. 18" dynasty: Nebamun, Djehuti (I), Montuiui, Suemniut, Neferrenpet (I), Sarenenutet Tjaui, Ipu, Pay, Qema; 19" dynasty: Tjai Ta, Neferrenpet (II), Ramessesemperre, Pentawer, Bay; 20" dynasty: Hori, Amenkhau; New Kingdom: Isiu. Schulman also drew the same conclusion based on a much narrower corpus containing only the royal wh3s’ during the Ramesside period. Schulman, 1986, 197. ‘4 For the tomb inscriptions of Nebamun, see p. 105. and [1.1] Theban Tomb 24 on p. 327, for the focal points of the tomb of Djehuti (I), see p. 113, for the stelophor statue of Qenamun, see p. 116. and [3.1] Stelophor statue on p. 348, for the tomb inscriptions on Montuiui, see p. 123. and [7.1] Theban Tomb 172 on p. 357. For a discussion on the possible origins of the close relationship of the officials with the ruler, see p- 62. 103 105

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