词条 | Ankhkherednefer |
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|title = Ankhkherednefer's official titles |name = |name transcription = Rwḏw-ˁ3-n-ˁḥ |name explanation = Great Inspector of the Palace |name2 = |name2 transcription = Sḫ3-nfr-n-pr-Tm-nb-ˁjn |name2 explanation = Good scribe of the Temple of Atum, Lord of Tura{{refn|group="note"|name=Tura}} |name3 = |name3 transcription = Ḥrj-jdnw-n-pr-ˁ3 |name3 explanation = Supreme Lieutenant of the Pharaoh |image1 = Ankhkherednefer.jpg |image1 description = Block statue of Ankhkherednefer }} Ankhkherednefer ({{lang-egy|ˁnḫ ẖrd nfr|lit='The beautiful child lives there'}})[1] (name formerly read as Ankhrenepnefer, or Ankhsherynefer) was an Ancient Egyptian official known from a block statue found in the Tell el-Maskhuta (perhaps ancient Pithom). The statue, made of red granite is now in the British Museum (BM 1007). Biography{{hiero|Ankhkherednefer|Ankhkherednefer served under king Osorkon II whose name appears on the statue. On the statue he bears the titles: Great Inspector of the Palace; Good scribe of the Temple of Atum, Lord of Tura{{refn|group="note"|name=Tura|The god is reproduced in original with double crown and without scepter. In the inscription, the god Atum was also dubbed Lord of An (Tura). An could be identified archaeologically with the place Tura.[2]}} and Supreme Lieutenant of the Pharaoh. References
1. ^{{cite book|author=Hermann Ranke|url=http://www.gizapyramids.org/pdf_library/ranke_personennamen_1.pdf|title=Die Ägyptischen Personennamen - Band I|publisher=Augustin, Glückstadt|year=1935|language=German|page=66}} 2. ^{{cite book|author=Kathryn A. Bard|title=Encyclopaedia of the Archeology of ancient Egypt|publisher=Routledge, London|year=1999|page=958|isbn=0-415-18589-0}}
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2 : People of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt|9th-century BC people |
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