Ankhkherednefer

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Ankhkherednefer's official titles in hieroglyphs
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Rwḏw-ˁ3-n-ˁḥ
Great Inspector of the Palace
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Sḫ3-nfr-n-pr-Tm-nb-ˁjn
Good scribe of the Temple of Atum, Lord of Tura[note 1]
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Ḥrj-jdnw-n-pr-ˁ3
Supreme Lieutenant of the Pharaoh
Block statue of Ankhkherednefer

Ankhkherednefer (Ancient Egyptian: ˁnḫ ẖrd nfr, lit.''The beautiful child lives'')[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).

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Ankhkherednefer
in hieroglyphs
Era: New Kingdom
(1550–1069 BC)

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[note 1] and Supreme Lieutenant of the Pharaoh.

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