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Ptah and Ptah-Sokar, respectively. The inscriptions above the couple and at the bottom of the wall contain praises and offering formulae naming the donators. Wenefdjedsen is designated three times as wb} nswt n nb 13.wj ‘royal wb3 of the lord of the Two Lands’ and once as wb3 nswt tpj n hm=f ‘first royal wb3 of His Majesty’. He is the third out of the five persons who bore the title wb} nswt tpj ‘first royal wb?’ under the reign of Ramesses II. Regarding the extremely long reign of the ruler, at the same time, not knowing the exact time period of the activity of these officials in this position, it is plausible enough that all of them filled the role of the superior of the collective alone for a certain time, and it is not necessary to assume that more than one person acted in this position, at least not in the same palace. III.48. Sety Date: Ramesses II Genealogy: unknown Tomb: unknown Remains: — block statue, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, JE 33263 Functional titles: wb3 nswt wb Cw jmj-r3 pr hd jmj-r3 pr hd n nb 83.wj Jmj-r3 htm.t Jmj-r3 pr jmj-r3 pr n Sm'w Mhw jmj-r3 k3.t Jmj-r3 ms© ss nswt s§ nswt n mr=f Bj-hw hr wnmj n nswt A block statue found in Memphis, now located in Cairo (JE 33263), depicts wb3 nswt wh “wj royal wb3 clean of hands’ Sety, dated to the reign of Ramesses II. A stele is represented on the front of his robe, which depicts Mut before the sitting figure of Amun-Re and the standing deity, perhaps Khonsu behind him. There is a column of inscription with some of his titles on the top of the statue between the two hands of Sety, and also one column