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Baqet III

Baqet III was an ancient Egyptian official and ''Great Chief of the Oryx nome'' (the 16th nome of Upper Egypt) during the 11th Dynasty (21st century BCE, toward the end of the First Intermediate Period). As a son of his predecessor Ramushenty,〔Wolfram Grajetzki, ''The Middle Kingdom of ancient Egypt: history, archaeology and society''. London, Duckworth Egyptology, 2006, pp. 112-13〕 he administered his governorate from the city of Men'at Khufu.〔William C. Hayes, in ''The Cambridge Ancient History'', vol 1, part 2, 1971 (2008), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-077915, p. 471.〕
Realizing that the fate of the civil war was definitely in favor of the Thebans led by Mentuhotep II, Baqet cunningly broke the long neutrality of his territory and took the Theban side.〔 After his death, his new loyalty allowed him to be succeeded by his probable son Khety and by his descendants until the time of Amenemhat I, when a family turnover took place in the governorship with the installation of Khnumhotep I.〔
In addition of the office of governor of the entire nome, Baqet also was ''haty-a'', ''treasurer of the king of Lower Egypt'', ''confidential friend'', ''true royal acquaintance'', and ''mayor of Nekheb''.〔
==The tomb BH15==
Baqet III was buried in the necropolis of his clan in Beni Hasan inside the tomb no. 15. The tomb is composed of a cult chapel and an inner burial chamber, and is well known for its remarkable paintings.〔(Description of Baqet III's tomb BH15 )〕
The northern wall depicts Baqet and his wife in their daily life, the hunting of various animals including fantastic ones,〔Margaret Bunson, ''Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt''. Infobase Publishing, 2009, ISBN 1438109970, p. 64.〕 and various artisans whilst working.
The eastern wall shows a fortress garrisoned by Egyptians and besieged by a mixed army composed of Egyptians infantry, Nubian bowmen and maybe Libyan slingers,〔 likely representing a Theban offensive; on the same wall are also depicted an impressive number of wrestling positions and techniques.
Finally, the south wall mainly shows Baqet's funeral, but also some people playing ''senet''.

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