Nebamun (vizier) explained

Nebamun
Style:Vizier
Pharaoh:Horemheb to Ramesses II
Father:Ramose[1]
Mother:Sheritre[2]

Nebamun was a Vizier of Ancient Egypt. He served from about the reign of Horemheb to the reign of Ramesses II.[3] [4]

Nebamun is attested in the Memphite palace accounts early in Sethi I's reign.

His tomb is not yet known, but was most likely in Saqqara. Nebamun is depicted together with the vizier Usermontu in the Theban Tomb TT 324, showing that they were in office in about the same time.[5] His main monument is a limestone statue found at Abydos, now in the Cairo Museum,[6] providing a long list of titles. He was connected via family ties to the High Priest of Osiris, Wenennefer.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kitchen, K. A. . Ramessides Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations . Blackwell Publishers . 1996 . III.
  2. Book: Kitchen, K. A. . Ramessides Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations . Blackwell Publishers . 1996 . III.
  3. Peter James Brand, The Monuments of Seti I: Epigraphic, Historical and Art Historical Analysis
  4. David B. O'Connor, David P. Silverman, Ancient Egyptian Kingship, p. 195
  5. Davies: Seven Private Tombs, pl. 33
  6. Cairo, Catalogue Generale 1140
  7. K.Kitchen: Ramesside Inscriptions, III, 449.11-450.16