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Penre

Penre was an Ancient Egyptian official of the New Kingdom, in office under the ruling queen Hatshepsut (about 1508–1458 BC). Penre was viceroy of Kush. The writing of his name varies on the monuments between Penre (Panre), Pare and Payre. Because of his high titles, he was one of the most important officials at the royal court, ruling the Nubian provinces. Kush is the Ancient Egyptian name for Nubia. Penre was little know till his tomb at Thebes was recently excavated by an Hungarian mission. On the canopic jars found in the tomb bears the titles ''first king's son'' (= viceroy) and ''overseer of the southern foreign countries''.〔Tamás A Bács: ''A name with three (?) orthographies: The case of the ‘king’s son, overseer of southern foreign lands, Penre’'', in ''Sudan and Nubia'' 13 (2009), 33-34〕 Otherwise he is also known from several statue fragments. His father was called Sekheru, who also bore the title ''king's son''. Penre was in office between the reigning year 2 of Hatshepsut, when a certain Seni was still in office, and year 18, when Inebny/Amenemnekhu is attested in that office. None of his monuments are dated, but one of his statues found in Nubia, must have been installed before the sole reign of Thutsmosis III.〔JJ Shirley: ''The Power of the Elite: The Officials of Hatshepsut's Regency and Coregency'', in: J. Galán, B. M. Bryan, P. F. Dorman (eds.): ''Creativity and Innovation in the Reign of Hatshepsut'', Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization 69, Chicago 2014, ISBN 978-1-61491-024-4, 188〕 His burial is a shaft tomb, little survive from the tomb chapel, that was made of mud brick. The shaft was more than 11 meters deep. In the burial chamber at the bottom of the shaft were found the human remains of three adults and two children. Several objects of the burial equipment survived. They report the name Sennefer, Siamun and Penre. The fragments of the four canopic jars were still bearing Penre's name and titles.〔Tamás A Bács: ''A name with three (?) orthographies: The case of the ‘king’s son, overseer of southern foreign lands, Penre’'', in ''Sudan and Nubia'' 13 (2009), 30-37〕
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