Senebi (or Senbi) was an ancient Egyptian treasurer under the 13th Dynasty kings Neferhotep I and Sobekhotep IV (around 1750 BC). Senebi belongs to the best attested officials of the 13th Dynasty.

Senebi / Senbi
Treasurer
Senebi, depicted on stela
Dynasty13th dynasty
PharaohNeferhotep I, Sobekhotep IV
FatherNebpu (soldier of the town regiment)
MotherTjeni (lady of the house)
Wife?
Children?
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Senebi
in hieroglyphs
Era: New Kingdom
(1550–1069 BC)

Family edit

Parents. Senebi's father was the soldier of the town regiment Nebpu. His mother was Lady of the House Tjeni.

Wife and Children. We never learn anything about his wife or children from his monuments.

Career edit

King's Acquaintance edit

We learn about Senebi's from a relatively advanced stage of his career, functioning as a king's acquaintance. The title king's acquaintance (rḫ-nswt)) indicate his high rank and function in the court hierarchy, and people with this title are often subordinates to the treasurer. It shows his status and that he had a prominent family background beloning to the Egyptian elite.

Treasurer edit

Under Neferhotep I he was appointed treasurer (overseer of sealed things). The treasurer was one of the most powerful officials at the royal court. As treasurer, in the reign of Neferhotep I, he was assisted by king's acquaintance Nebankh and king's acquaintance Rehuankh. He appears in a rock inscription on Sehel Island, south of Aswan. In this inscription he is mentioned next to the family of King Neferhotep I.

Treasurer and Governor edit

In the early stage as treasurer, his title string was sealbearer of the bjti-king (ḫtmw-bjtj), sole friend (smr-wꜥtj), and treasurer (jmj-rꜣ ḫtmt). In a later stage as treasurer, his title string was expanded to include member of the pat. (jrj-pꜥt) and governor (ḥꜣtj-ꜥ). Monuments with the full title string "jrj-pꜥt; ḥꜣtj-ꜥ; ḫtmw-bjtj; smr-wꜥtj; jmj-rꜣ ḫtmt snbj" apparently can be dated to the last part of his life, like Stela BM EA 428 and Stela Cairo CG 20614.

Ranking Titles edit

Senebi is known from several stelae and scarab seals, where he also bears the important ranking titles royal sealer and sole friend.[1]

The time of his death and his burial place are unknown.

Attestation edit

He is attested by several monuments.[2]

Cairo CG 20614 edit

At Abydos (north necropolis), a round-topped stela mentions his family. The stela may belong to "Memphis-Faiyum Workshop 3" along with other monuments from the same workshop. Senebi carries his full title string. Also mentioned are his assistants the King's Acquaintance Senen and King's Acquaintance Rehuankh.

Stela Liverpool M13661 edit

A limestone round-topped stele of Senebi.[3] It was destroyed during WWII.

Stela Liverpool M13665 edit

A limestone round-topped stele of Senebi.[4][5] It was destroyed during WWII.

Literature edit

  • Wolfram Grajetzki: Court Officials of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, London 2009 p. 64, pl. 2 ISBN 978-0-7156-3745-6

References edit