Amenemopet called Pairy

Amenemopet called Pairy

The Ancient Egyptian Noble Amenhotep called Pairy was Vizier and Governor of Thebes during the reign of Amenhotep II, during the 18th dynasty. [WhosWhoInAncientEgyptReference|page=p.12] He was buried in a tomb, located in the Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, opposite Luxor, in Egypt, although he was had a tomb, KV48 in the Valley of the Kings.

His parents were Ahmose called Humay (owner of TT224) and Nub. His brother Sennefer was buried close by in TT96.

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