Senewosret-Ankh (vizier)

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Pharaohprobably Amenemhat III[1] and later
SpouseHenutsen
Mother{ttj-wꜣḏ.tj}
Senewosret-Ankh
Vizier of Egypt
Stele for Senewosret-Ankh in the National Archaeological Museum (Florence).[1]
Dynasty12th-13th dynasty
Pharaohprobably Amenemhat III[1] and later
SpouseHenutsen
Mother{ttj-wꜣḏ.tj}
ChildrenZatamun

Senewosret-Ankh {s-n-wsrt-ꜥnḫ/snfrw} (also Senusret-Ankh; Senwosret-Ankh) was an ancient Egyptian vizier of the Middle Kingdom, dating to the end of the Twelfth or to the beginning of the Thirteenth Dynasty.

His spouse was Lady of the House {nbt pr}, Henutsen {ḥnwt⸗sn}.[2] His daughter by Henutsen was Sat-Amun {sꜣt-jmn}.[3] His mother was Lady of the House {nbt pr}, teti-wadj.ti {ttj-wꜣḏ.tj}.[4] He had three brothers, the reporter Senusret-Seneb/Pantjeny,[5] Iuseneb,[6] and Ameny-Seneb.[7]

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