Amenhotep (Huy)

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Block statue of Amenhotep, found at Abydos. British Museum.

Amenhotep (Huy) was the high steward of Memphis under Amenhotep III in the Egyptian 18th Dynasty. With this title he was one of the highest officials at the royal court.

Stela depicting Amenhotep and his son Ipy. Both Stewards of Memphis

Amenhotep, with the nickname Huy, was a member of an influential family. His father Heby was mayor of Memphis. His brother Ramose was vizier under Amenhotep III.[1]

His son Ipy was high steward under Akhenaten. Ipy likely succeeded his father sometime after the first Heb-Sed festival of Amenhotep III.[1] He appears in the tomb of his uncle Ramose at the end of the reign of Amenhotep III when he has taken over his father's duties.[2]

The family member's accomplishments are one of the rare cases where an influential family kept its high position under the latter king.

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