Hori came from a long line of High Priests of Osiris, He was the fifth holder of the High Priesthood in his family.[2]
He was the son of the High Priest of Osiris Wenennefer and the Chantress of Osiris Tiy.[2]
Hori is known from several sources:[3]
- A kneeling statue with a Horus figure, now in Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg (AEIN 1492 - A.66)
- A kneeling statue with an Osiris figure, now in the University of Chicago Oriental Institute (OIC 7204)
- A limestone stela from Abydos from Mariette's excavations. Hori is shown adoring Osiris and Isis.
- A relief fragment now in Cairo.
- A small stela now in Cairo.
- His painted sarcophagus made between 1186 and 1070 B.C. is exhibited in Pápa, Hungary, since 1884.[4]