Amenemope (disambiguation)

Amenemope (disambiguation)

Amenemopet, also Amunemopet or Amenemope, is an Ancient Egyptian name meaning "Amun on the Opet Feast". Its notable bearers were:

* Pharaoh Amenemope, pharaoh 21st dynasty
* Amenemopet (prince), probably a son of Amenhotep II (18th dynasty)
* Amenemopet (princess), a daughter of Thutmose IV (18th dynasty)
* Amenemopet, a son of Ramesses II 19th on the lists of princes, see List of children of Ramesses II (19th dynasty)
* Amenemope (author), author of the "Instructions of Amenemopet," cca. late 19th dynasty


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