Ukhhotep II
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| Ukhhotep II | |
|---|---|
| Nomarch of the 14th nome of Upper Egypt | |
Ukhhotep II from his tomb | |
| Predecessor | Senebi I |
| Successor | Senebi II |
| Dynasty | 12th Dynasty |
| Pharaoh | Senusret I |
| Burial | Meir, tomb B2 |
| Spouse | Djehutyhotep |
| Father | Senebi I |
| Mother | Mersi (sꜣt ḥꜣtj-ꜥ mr(⸗j)-sj) |
| Children | Senebi II, Mersi |
Ukhhotep II (wḫ-ḥtp; also Wekhhotep) was an ancient Egyptian official during the reign of pharaoh Senusret I of the 12th Dynasty.
Ukhhotep II was a nomarch of the 14th nome of Upper Egypt, headquartered in Cusae. He also held several charges such as haty-a, iry-pat, royal sealer, chief lector priest, overseer of the priests of Hathor, sem-priest, true king's acquaintance and many others.[1]
His father was the nomarch Senebi I while his mother was a lady called Mersi. His wife was Djehutyhotep, and the couple had at least two children to whom the same name of Ukhhotep's parents were given: Senebi II and Mersi.[2]