Skip to main content
mobile

L'Harmattan Open Access platform

  • Search
  • OA Collections
  • L'Harmattan Archive
Englishen
  • Françaisfr
  • Deutschde
  • Magyarhu
LoginRegister
  • Volume Overview
  • Page
  • Text
  • Metadata
  • Clipping
Preview
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

  • Preview
  • PDF
  • Show Metadata
  • Show Permalink
Author
Fruzsina Bartos
Field of science
Egyiptológia / Egyptology (13010), Ókori történelem / Ancient history (12973), Történettudomány / History (12970)
Series
Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean Studies
Type of publication
monográfia
022_000073/0132
  • Volume Overview
  • Page
  • Text
  • Metadata
  • Clipping
Page 133 [133]
  • Preview
  • Show Permalink
  • JPG
  • TIFF
  • Prev
  • Next
022_000073/0132

OCR

unnamed.*® As mentioned above, the father of Suemniut was lamnefer, and his grandfather Paahauti. His grandmother is not known, while the identity of his mother is uncertain. Porter and Moss state that she was Merit, who was mentioned in the tomb, ** but she was not designated as the mother of Suemniut, only as the wife of Iamnefer, namely nb.t pr §m%j.t n Dhwtj ‘lady of the house, and chantress of Thoth’. She also appears on the monuments of Iamnefer with the same title.*” On his graffito in Aswan, seven sons as well as seven daughters of Iamnefer and Merit are named, but none of them is Suemniut. If the mother of Suemniut was really Merit, he may have been a late child who was born after the graffito was finished. On a statue in Leiden (V 46) Iamnefer appears with a certain Mi, who was sn.t=f wr.t-hnr.wt n Dhwtj ‘his sister, great of the ladies of the harem of Thoth’. Mi could also have been the mother of Suemniut, but in this case she might have passed away early, probably during childbirth, after which Iamnefer married Merit. This would also be an explanation for Suemniut missing from the children named on the graffito, as well as for Merit only being mentioned in the tomb as the wife of lamnefer. The situation would be the same in the case of the sister of Suemniut, ‘chantress of Amun’, Iuny, with whom he is represented on a stele in Cairo (JE 27840).4* At the same time, Mi might also have been the real sister of lamnefer, not his wife. Without more evidence the identity of the mother of Suemniut cannot be definitively ascertained. At the end of his active career Suemniut supposedly retired in Thebes, as the connection of his retirement titles to Amun and his resting place imply. Besides his tomb, there are four funerary cones assigned to him: DM 143, DM 156, DM 163, DM 181, with different titles on each of them. Unfortunately, they do not provide any information on the sequence of the titles in time, and in this respect, on the career of Suemniut. IIL.9. Neferweben Date: ca. Amenhotep II (based on the stylistic criteria of the tomb decoration) Genealogy: unknown Tomb: Theban Tomb 238 #5 Porter — Moss, 1960, 188 (3). #° Helck, 1955-1958, 1451; Porter — Moss, 1960, 187. #7 Helck, 1955-1958, 1454-1455. 35 | would hereby like to express my gratitude to Dr Susanne Binder, who provided me with the photo of the stele in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo (JE 27840).

Structural

Custom

Image Metadata

Image width
1985 px
Image height
2812 px
Image resolution
300 px/inch
Original File Size
1.03 MB
Permalink to jpg
022_000073/0132.jpg
Permalink to ocr
022_000073/0132.ocr

Links

  • L'Harmattan Könyvkiadó
  • Open Access Blog
  • Kiadványaink az MTMT-ben
  • Kiadványaink a REAL-ban
  • CrossRef Works
  • ROR ID

Contact

  • L'Harmattan Szerkesztőség
  • Kéziratleadási szabályzat
  • Peer Review Policy
  • Adatvédelmi irányelvek
  • Dokumentumtár
  • KBART lists
  • eduID Belépés

Social media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn

L'Harmattan Open Access platform

LoginRegister

User login

eduId Login
I forgot my password
  • Search
  • OA Collections
  • L'Harmattan Archive
Englishen
  • Françaisfr
  • Deutschde
  • Magyarhu