- The
ancient Egyptian noble Parennefer was Akhenaten's
close advisor before he came to the throne, and in
later times served as his
Royal Butler, an office...
-
Parennefer also
called Wennefer was a High
Priest of Amun
during the
reigns of
Tutankhamun and ****mheb (and
possibly later). He was
previously thought...
- Davies, N. (1908). The Rock
Tombs of El
Amarna Volume VI: The
Tombs of
Parennefer, Tutu, and Ay (2004 Reprint ed.).
Egypt Exploration Society. p. 21. ISBN 0-85698-161-3...
- Mutbenret/Mutnodjmet is
depicted behind the
royal princesses in the
award scene for
Parennefer in Tomb 7. Mutbenret/Mutnodjmet is
depicted in the
award scene for Tutu...
- tomb 7 was one of the
Southern tombs at Amarna, Egypt. It
belonged to
Parennefer, who was a pure
handed cupbearer of the king's Person. The
facade of the...
- El-****asif in
Thebes in Egypt, is the tomb of the
Steward and King's
Cupbearer Parennefer. It has been
excavated by the
Akhenaten Temple Project. The work has been...
- in
scenes in Thebes. In the
damaged tomb (TT188) of the
royal butler Parennefer, the new king
Amenhotep IV is
accompanied by a
royal woman, and this lady...
- Aperel. The only
person who we know for
certain served the
prince was
Parennefer,
whose tomb
mentions this fact.
Egyptologist Cyril Aldred suggests that...
- son of
Minhotep and Maia. He was a
brother of the High
Priest of Amun
Parennefer who is
dated to the
reigns of
Tutankhamen and ****mheb.
Another brother...
- de
Garis Davies,
Norman (1908). The Rock
Tombs of El Amarna:
Tombs of
Parennefer, Tutu, and Aÿ.
Archaeological survey of Egypt. London:
Egypt Exploration...