Amenemipet called Pairy
Ancient Egyptian Grand Vizier
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Amenemipet called Pairy (sometimes Amenemopet called Pairy) was a Vizier of ancient Egypt.[1] He served during the reign of Amenhotep II and Tuthmosis IV.
Egyptian name
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Dynasty18th Dynasty
PharaohAmenhotep II and Tuthmosis IV
BurialThebes TT29 and KV48 in the Valley of the Kings
| Amenemipet called Pairy | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vizier of the South | |||||||||||
| Egyptian name | |||||||||||
| Dynasty | 18th Dynasty | ||||||||||
| Pharaoh | Amenhotep II and Tuthmosis IV | ||||||||||
| Burial | Thebes TT29 and KV48 in the Valley of the Kings | ||||||||||
| Spouse | Weretmaetef | ||||||||||
| Father | Ahmose-Humay | ||||||||||
| Mother | Nub | ||||||||||
| Children | Paser | ||||||||||
Family
Tombs and burial
Amenemipet called Pairy has a tomb chapel in TT29 in Abd el Qurna in Thebes.[1] His actual tomb was found in the Valley of the Kings. Tomb KV48 is an undecorated tomb in the western branch of the southwest wadi. It is located near KV35, the tomb of Amenhotep II whom Amenemipet served.[3] The tomb contained among others some shabtis belonging to Amenemipet.[4]