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Ancient Egyptian official, priest
Seneb was a high-ranking court official in the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, circa 2520 BC. A dwarf, Seneb was a person of considerable importance and
Seneb
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic phrase
Ankh wedja seneb (𓋹𓍑𓋴 ꜥnḫ wḏꜢ snb) or (𓋹𓇅𓋴 ꜥnḫ wḏꜢ snb) is an Egyptian phrase which often appears after the names of pharaohs, in references to
Ankh_wedja_seneb
Egyptian pharaoh
Woseribre Senebkay (alternatively Seneb Kay) was an ancient Egyptian king during the Second Intermediate Period. He is thought to have reigned somewhere
Senebkay
the high official Seneb, as a finely carved statue-group of the dwarf and his family has survived in excellent preservation. Seneb worked during the late
Dwarfs and pygmies in ancient Egypt
Dwarfs_and_pygmies_in_ancient_Egypt
History museum in Cairo, Egypt
Period: Statues of Djoser, Khafre, Menkaure, Sheikh El-Balad, the dwarf Seneb, King Pepi I, and his son Merenre, as well as coffins, wall paintings, and
Egyptian_Museum
Small size of an organism, caused by growth deficiency or genetic mutations
Seneb, court official and priest for the Ancient Egyptian rulers Khufu and Djedefre, with his wife Senetites and their children
Dwarfism
Genevan Calvinist pastor and naturalist (1742–1809)
Academy of Arts and Sciences. The standard botanical author abbreviation Seneb. is applied to species Senebier described. Recherches sur l'influence de
Jean_Senebier
Archaeological site near Cairo, Egypt
(West) Late Old Kingdom Junker (1926–1927) Includes mastaba of the dwarf Seneb Steindorff Cemetery 5th Dynasty and 6th Dynasty Steindorff (1903–1907) Junker
Giza_pyramid_complex
Egyptian king's mother
the mother of several children. These are king Sobekhotep, the king's son Seneb, the king's son Khakau. Her granddaughter Iuhetibu Fendy, daughter of king
Iuhetibu
Seneb was an ancient Egyptian living in the Thirteenth Dynasty about 1750 BC. He is known from a number of sources around king Sobekhotep III, who was
Seneb_(king's_son)
Egyptian pharaoh
discussing payment of two brothers named Ahy-seneb (Ỉhy-snb) for their services. At that time one brother, Ahy-seneb Ankh-ren (ꜥnḫ-rn), was an 'assistant to
Amenemhat_III
Ryholt 1997, pp. 163–166, 264–265. Wegner, Josef; Cahail, Kevin (2021). King Seneb-Kay's Tomb and the Necropolis of a Lost Dynasty at Abydos. University of
List_of_pharaohs
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organization succeeded by the National Union of Students in 1987 Ankh wedja seneb (Ā.U.S.), an ancient Egyptian phrase meaning "Life, Prosperity, Health"
AUS
Pediamenopet Penthu Ptahhotep Tshefi Ramose (TT7) Roy (Egyptian Noble) Reni-seneb – owner of the Chair of Reniseneb Roy (Egyptian Noble) Setau The Seated
List of ancient Egyptian scribes
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_scribes
Ancient Egyptian high official
King's Acquaintance Renseneb and Interior Overseer of the Inner Palace Seneb. This limestone round-topped stela derives from the MFR - 13th Dyn. Memphis-Faiyum
Rehuankh
American Egyptologist, archaeologist and professor
the tomb of pharaoh Sobekhotep IV in 2013 and discovered that of Pharaoh Seneb Kay in 2014. Later, he excavated an entire royal necropolis dating to the
Josef_W._Wegner
Egyptian High Priest of Amun
lector priest) and 4 daughters Henut, Henut-nefert (a singer of Amun), Sen-seneb, and Ta-em-resefu (also a singer of Amun). Hapuseneb served as High Priest
Hapuseneb
Ancient Kushite king and pharaoh
an unpronounced determinative or an inserted honorific, cf. ankh wedja seneb. "King Piy". Archived from the original on 2007-04-26. Retrieved 2007-06-12
Piye
Art in Egypt from 3400 BC to 300 AD
Portraits of the dwarf Seneb and his wife, 4th Dynasty. Seneb's dwarfism is portrayed realistically, but his wife and children are depicted as archetypes
Portraiture_in_ancient_Egypt
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cardiovascular disease Liberal Party of Honduras β-lipotropin, a hormone Ankh wedja seneb, often abbreviated as L.P.H. in Egyptological translation Locality-preserving
LPH
Ancient Egyptian mayor
Eastern Nile Delta, dating to the late Middle Kingdom. His name Khakaure-seneb can be associated with Khakaure Senusret III during which reign he may have
Khakaureseneb
Museum in San Francisco, California
carved reliefs. Notable works include a 4,000-year-old carved wood figure of Seneb, an Egyptian royal scribe. The collection is supported in part by the Ancient
Legion_of_Honor_(museum)
Egyptian pharaoh
proposed that Neferkare Pepiseneb is to be identified with a "Neferkare Khered Seneb" appearing on the Turin canon. As such, Neferkare Pepiseneb would be the
Neferkare_Pepiseneb
Private Name Seal of Reni-seneb
Pustule_(hieroglyph)
Egyptian vizier
inscriptions identify him as the royal sealer and priest of Amun Senebtifi. Seneb (daughter) with not additional titles. Ankhu (son), a vizier, may have been
Zamonth
Guyanese and Danish artist, therapist and yoga teacher
Malaxa, based in Johannesburg and Tel Aviv. She is also a founding member of SENEB as well as the Johannesburg-based collective NTU, with Bogosi Sekhukhuni
Tabita_Rezaire
Ancient Egyptian dynasty
Neferkahor Neferkahor – – Neferkare Pepiseneb Neferkare Pepiseneb Neferka Khered Seneb Lost Neferkamin Anu Sneferka Anu Nefer ... Lost Qakare Ibi Kaukare Ibi
Eighth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Seneb and his wife Senetites
Women_in_ancient_Egypt
Topics referred to by the same term
Kalevala Heroes (ANKH), a Finnish role-playing game ANKH, a protein Ankh wedja seneb, an Ancient Egyptian phrase All pages with titles beginning with Ankh All
Ankh_(disambiguation)
Remedies from ancient Egypt
dentist (wr ἰbḥ) of Psamtik Seneb, an admiral of the royal fleet M N/A N/A Ushabti of the Head of Physician Psamtik-seneb, photo in relief of Ankh-ef-en-Sekhmet
Ancient_Egyptian_medicine
Ancient Egyptian dynasty
1767 BC Died c. 1767 BC Khendjer c. 1767 - c. 1759 BC Pyramid of Khendjer Seneb[henas?] Died c. 1759 BC May also have borne the name Nimaatre Imyremeshaw
Thirteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
existence and complete name were confirmed by recent archeological discoveries. Seneb Overseer of Dwarfs 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC Dwarf who served as
List_of_ancient_Egyptians
Ancient Egyptian priest
Medunufer Burial place Giza, Giza Governorate, Egypt Occupation Priest Years active c. 2400 BC, Fifth Dynasty Children Ankhires, Seneb, Kairef, Medunefer
Medunefer_(Giza_G_4630)
2013 Brazilian miniseries by RecordTV
Raquel Caio Junqueira as Simeon Eduardo Lago as Pentephres Sandro Rocha as Seneb Iran Malfitano as Hapu Babi Xavier as Elisa Gustavo Leão as Benjamin Vitor
José_do_Egito
of "King's Mother", but it is unknown which king she was the mother of. Seneb[henas] I Khendjer (?) – – – – – – Senebhenas II Sobekhotep III – – – – –
List of ancient Egyptian royal consorts
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_royal_consorts
American fruit and vegetable processor
Foods Corporation Type Public Traded as Nasdaq: SENEA (Class A) Nasdaq: SENEB (Class B) Russell 2000 Component (SENEA) Industry Canned foods, snacks,
Seneca_Foods
the Fifth dynasty of Egypt who is believed to have had achondroplasia. Seneb, Egyptian high-ranking court official Deceased Living Sebastiano Biavati
List_of_people_with_dwarfism
Egyptian wooden chair
indicate it belonged to the scribe Reniseneb (also referred to as Reni-seneb or Renyseneb). The chair is made from ebony and carved ivory. It is believed
Chair_of_Reniseneb
Egyptian pharaoh
a fragment of a canopic jar, which offers a partial name for his queen, Seneb ... "which may be restored as Sonb[henas]." There are also some notes and
Khendjer
Mahu Overseer of the gate Unknown Tomb C.14 Ankhefenthut called Neferibre-seneb 26th Dynasty Tomb C.15 [it] Unknown Overseer of the two houses of gold,
List_of_Theban_tombs
Semple – John C. Semple (born 1947) Sendtn. – Otto Sendtner (1813–1859) Seneb. – Jean Senebier (1742–1809) Senghas – Karlheinz Senghas (1928–2004) Senn
List of botanists by author abbreviation (S)
List_of_botanists_by_author_abbreviation_(S)
Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte (in French). 33: 30–33. "Ushabti of the Head of Physician Psamtik-seneb". Brooklynmuseum.org. Retrieved 2015-06-01.
Psamtikseneb
Egyptian king
Mentuhotep, his mother was king's mother Iuhetibu (Yauheyebu), his brothers Seneb and Khakau, and a half-sister called Reniseneb. Reniseneb was a daughter
Sobekhotep_III
Egyptian vizier
the lady of the house Nebetit gave birth. He says: The vizier's scribe Seneb (cf. Resseneb), son of the vizier, came to (5) notify me (with) a message
Ankhu
cellars. They have been found in brick and in stone. The mastaba tombs of Seneb and of Neferi are examples. A model of a 10th dynasty house has also been
Early_and_simple_domes
Flight Operations, which is a Division of Seneca Foods Corporation (NASDAQ: SENEB). According to the National Air Transportation Association (NATA), the Penn
Penn_Yan_Airport
Topics referred to by the same term
(Middle Kingdom treasurer) (12th dynasty) Sobekhotep (13th dynasty), son of Seneb, the brother of Sobekhotep III Sobekhotep (13th dynasty), grandfather of
Sobekhotep
Egyptian vizier
{ttj-wꜣḏ.tj}. He had three brothers, the reporter Senusret-Seneb/Pantjeny, Iuseneb, and Ameny-Seneb. He is known from a number of sources making it possible
Senewosret-Ankh_(vizier)
Unidentified royal tomb from the Second Intermediate Period at Abydos, Egypt
The king buried here remains unknown. Josef Wegner, Kevin Cahail: King Seneb-Kay's Tomb and the Necropolis of a Lost Dynasty at Abydos (University Museum
Tomb_CS4
Ancient Egyptian administrative document
of the Tens of Upper Egypt) Seneb (Chief of the Tens of Upper Egypt) Dedusobek (Chief of the Tens of Upper Egypt) Seneb (King's Acquaintance) Senebef
Papyrus_Boulaq_18
American vegan author
getting the better of her. Heq-m-Ta, Heru Setepenra (2016). Ankh, Ujda, Seneb (Life, Strength, Health): "Let Food Be Thy Medicine," An Epistemic Examination
Queen_Afua
Genus of ants
semilaeve Andre, 1883 Tetramorium semireticulatum Arnold, 1917 Tetramorium seneb Bolton, 1977 Tetramorium sentosum Sheela & Narendran, 1998 Tetramorium sepositum
Tetramorium
polymorphum Yamane & Jaitrong, 2011 Tetramorium securis Roncin, 2002 Tetramorium seneb Bolton, 1977 Tetramorium simillimum (Smith, 1851) Tetramorium smithi Mayr
List_of_ants_of_Thailand
Ancient cemetery in Egypt
Nesiptah, Tashamsha, Wahibre, Ahmose, Ankhenes-(?), Hetepef-hesu-(?), Psamtik-seneb, Wadjetirdis, Ankhtef, and Isiskhebit. G 7650 Stone-Mastaba Akhethotep and
Giza_East_Field
muhasebecisi, in Bosna where his father was stationed. Ahmet İzzet Ebu Şeneb Bey, his mother was Nafia Hanım'dır. The artist who at birth was named Ahmet
Mesrur_İzzet_Bey
Ankhhor Ankhkherednefer Ankhmare Ankhnesneferibre Ankhtifi Ankhu Ankh wedja seneb Ankhwennefer (pharaoh) Ankhwennefer (vizier) Ankh Anlamani Anna Anderson
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
Ancient Egyptian tomb in Thebes
thought to be the burial place of Ankhefendjehuty, also called Neferibre-seneb. Recent work shows that Ankhefendjehuty likely usurped the tomb of Karakhamun
Tomb_C.14
Ancient cemetery in Egypt
Mud-brick and rubble mastaba Nikaure Royal acquaintance G 1036 Stone mastaba Seneb Royal acquaintance Late Dynasty 5 or Dynasty 6 G 1038 Stone and rubble mastaba
Giza_West_Field
German archaeologist (1877–1962)
and Leipzig: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky, 1940. Gîza V. Die Mastaba des Snb (Seneb) und die umliegenden Gräber. Vienna and Leipzig: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky
Hermann_Junker
Egyptian pharaoh
Museum, CG 23040. A stele from Abydos mentions an official, Seankhibre-Seneb-Senebefeni, whose name is likely a basilophorous one, dedicated to Seankhibre
Amenemhat_VI
High-ranking royal court official in Ancient Egypt
Merestekhi) Dedtu (dating to D13; P. Boulaq 18, reused blocks in the tomb of Seneb-kay) Horemkhauef, local priest, 13th Dynasty Stephen Quirkeː Titles and
Overseer_of_fields
Mentuhotep had no known royal connections. Two further sons are known, Seneb and Khakau. They were bearing the title king's son, albeit being evidently
Mentuhotep_(god's_father)
born to the king's mother Iuhetibu. His brothers were Sobekhotep III and Seneb. Unlike his two brothers, we do not have much information about his wife
Khakau_(king's_son)
Ancient Egyptian statue
statue of Raherka and Meresankh has been compared to that of the dwarf Seneb and his family. In both statues the wife is shown warmly embracing her husband
Raherka_and_Meresankh
Official in the late Middle Kingdom of Egypt
the lady of the house Nebetit gave birth. He says: The vizier's scribe Seneb (cf. Resseneb), son of the vizier, came to (5) notify me (with) a message
Amenyseneb
SENEB
SENEB
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hartshorne in Derbyshire or Hartshorn in Northumberland, named from Old English heorot ‘hart’, ‘stag’ + horn ‘horn’, i.e. hill with some fancied resemblance to a hart’s horn. Reaney suggests a further possibility: that it could come from the Middle English plant name harteshorn ‘hartshorn’, denoting either of two plants with leaves branched like a stag’s antlers: Senebiera coronopus and Plantago coronopus.
Female
Egyptian
, the sister of an unknown king.
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Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Swiss
A Roman; Man from Rome
Male
Slavic
Possibly from 1) a Slavic name brought to England by the Normans, from the element dorogo, DROGO means "dear," shortened to Drogo, or, 2) from the Anglo-Saxon word drog, meaning "ghost, phantom."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful, Beautiful lady
Female
English
English variant spelling of Spanish Dolores, DELORES means "sorrows."
Boy/Male
Indian
Sun; Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, I' Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, Henry VI's great-uncle, Bishop of Winchester,...
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Best
Girl/Female
Arabic, Egyptian, Muslim
Pale Cloud; Born in the Spring
Girl/Female
Hindu
Radha, Soothing
Girl/Female
Tamil
Induprabha | இநà¯à®¤à¯à®ªà¯à®°à®ªà®¾
Moon rays
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