Amenemope, also Amenemopet, Amenemipet or Amunemopet ''(ỉmn-m-ỉp3.t,'' Greek: ''αμενωφις;'' “Amun in Luxor”) is an Ancient Egyptian name. Its notable bearers were:
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Amenemope (pharaoh)
Usermaatre Amenemope was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty. Ruled during 1001–992 BC or 993–984 BC.
Reign
A probable son of Psusennes I and his queen Mutnedjmet, Amenemope succeeded his purported father's long reign after ...
(died 992 BC), pharaoh, 21st dynasty
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Amenemopet (prince), probably a son of Amenhotep II (18th dynasty)
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Amenemipet called Pairy, a vizier dated to the reigns of Amenhotep II and Thutmose IV
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Amenemopet (princess)
Amenemopet was an ancient Egyptian princess (''king's daughter'') during the 18th Dynasty, probably a daughter of Thutmose IV., p. 137
She is shown sitting upon the knees of her tutor Horemheb, in his Theban tomb (TT78). Horemheb (not identica ...
, 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
The Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II had a large number of children: between 48 to 50 sons, and 40 to 53 daughters – whom he had depicted on several monuments.
Ramesses apparently made no distinctions between the offspring of his first two ...
(19th dynasty)
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Amenemopet (Viceroy of Kush) served as Viceroy of Kush during the reign of Seti I
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Amenemope (author), son of Kanakht, ostensible author of ''The Instruction of Amenemope,'' dated to the Ramesside Period
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