- Hapuseneb
Hapuseneb was the High Priest of Amun during the reign of
Hatshepsut . [ [http://euler.slu.edu/Dept/Faculty/bart/egyptianhtml/kings%20and%20Queens/High_Priests_of_Amun.html] High Priests of Amun] His mother, Ah-hotep, was a member of the royal harem; the name of the mother has survived on a piece of limestone found in the temple of Thutmosis III at Qurna (Excavations of Weigall, 1906). His father, Hapu, was Lecture Priest of Amun. His brother, Sa-Amun, was a scribe and 1st sealer of the god Amun. He also had a sister named Ahmose. His wife Amenhotep bore him three sons Djehutjmes-machet, User-pechtj, and Aa-cheper-ka-ra-nefer(who was High Priest at the Mortuary Temple of Thutmosis II, lector priest) and 3 daughters Henut, Henut-nefert (a singer of Amun), Sen-seneb, and Ta-em-resefu (also a singer of Amun). [ [http://euler.slu.edu/Dept/Faculty/bart/egyptianhtml/kings%20and%20Queens/High_Priests_of_Amun.html The High Priests of Amun] ]Hapuseneb served as High Priest during Year 2 to Year 16 of Hatshepsut. [ [http://www.maat-ka-ra.de/english/personen/hapuseneb/hapuseneb.htm Hapuseneb] ] He was buried in
TT67 in Upper Egypt. [ [http://www.maat-ka-ra.de/english/personen/hapuseneb/tt67.htm Tomb of Hapuseneb] ]References
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