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Sobekhotep Steward
- Preferred Name: Sobekhotep Steward[1] [2]
- Gender: M
- Death: Y
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Steward with note: Wikiwand: Nebankh
- FSID: G7QM-227
Family 1: Hapyu ,
- Dedusobek Bebi Great Scribe of the Vizier, b. ABT 1705 BC in Leontopolis, Kafr Al Muqdam, Dumyat, Egypt
Sources:
- Title: Wikiwand: Dedusobek Bebi
Author: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Dedusobek_Bebi;
Note: Dedusobek Bebi {ddw-sbk bbj} was a high official of the late Thirteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He became the "Great Scribe of the Vizier" {ss wr n t3ty}. This position was directly under the vizier acting as a deputy.
Family
He was the son of "steward" Sobekhotep and born to Hapyu. His brother was Nebankh who was "king's acquaintance" under Neferhotep I and high steward under Sobekhotep IV. His wife was Duatnefret. He was the father of queen Nubkhaes who was married to an unnamed king. She may have been buried along with king Sobekemsaf II. An important son was "Reporter of Thebes," Sobekemsaf. Another important son of Dedusobek Bebi was the "royal sealer" and "scribe of the personal scribe of the royal board" Nebsumenu.
Attestations
The name Dedusobek-Bebi also may appear in literature as Sobekdedu-Bebi.
Dedusobek is known from several sources. At Thebes, a statue of Sobekemsaf mentions "the Great One of the Tens of Upper Egypt, Dedusobek Bebi" as his father. A fragmentary base of a statue of unknown provenance mentions "the Great One of the Tens of Upper Egypt, Dedusobek Bebi, true of [voice]."
He is attested as the Great Scribe of the Vizier. At Abydos (?), he is attested as the Great Scribe of the Vizier on a stela with a hymn to Osiris.
- Title: Wikiwand: Nebankh
Author: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Publication: Name: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Nebankh;
Note: Nebankh was an ancient Egyptian official of the Thirteenth Dynasty. He is one of the better known personalities of this period.
Biography
Nebankh was the son of the steward Sobekhotep. His mother is named Hapyu. His brother Dedusobek was the father of queen Nubkhaes.
King's Acquaintance
At Konosso, an inscription listing the members of the royal family of Neferhotep I, also shows treasurer Senebi and king's acquaintance Nebankh
High Steward
Under king Sobekhotep IV he became high steward. In this position he went on expeditions to the Wadi Hammamat and Wadi el-Hudi.
Other attestations
Nebankh is known from a high number of monuments, including rock inscriptions and several stelae and a statue, found at Abydos. His heart scarab is so far the oldest datable heart scarab. It is a human-headed green jasper heart-scarab with nine lines of hieroglyphics bearing the name of Nebankh.
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