Ameny was an ancient Egyptian vizier who lived at the end of the Twelfth Dynasty.
Ameny is only known from rock inscriptions near Aswan in Upper Egypt.[1] Here many officials of the region but also court officials passing by on missions carved texts into the rocks, that often name their titles and family members. Amneny bears here the titles overseer of the city and vizier. His wife Sehetepibre-Nehy is mentioned in the inscriptions and she is known from other monuments as the daughter of the overseer of troops Ameny who lived for sure under Senusret III or Amenemhat III providing also a date for the vizier Ameny.[2]
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- ↑ Jacques de Morgan, Urbain Bouriant, Georges Legrainː Catalogue des monuments et inscriptions de l'Egypte antique. Première série, Haute Egypte. Tome premier, de la frontière de Nubie à Kom Ombos, 1894, pl. 21, no. 41 and 31, no. 10 online
- ↑ Herman de Meulenaere: Contributions à la prosopographie du moyen empire, in BIFAO 81.1 (1981), pp. 77-79 online
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