Ibi (Egyptian Noble)
Ibi Chief steward of the God's Wife of Amun | |
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Dynasty | 26th Dynasty |
Pharaoh | Psamtik I |
Burial | El-Assasif, TT36 |
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Era: Late Period (664–332 BC) | |||||
Egyptian hieroglyphs |
The ancient Egyptian noble Ibi (sometime transliterated as Aba or Abe) was chief steward of the God's Wife of Amun, Nitocris I, during the reign of the 26th Dynasty pharaoh Psamtik I.[1]
He was buried in a large tomb, TT36, located in the El-Assasif district of the Theban Necropolis, opposite Luxor, in Egypt.[2] His sarcophagus lid is exhibited in the Museo Egizio of Turin, Italy.
References[]
- ^ Rice, Michael (1999). Who's Who in Ancient Egypt. Routledge. p. 74.
- ^ Baikie, James (1932). Egyptian Antiquities in the Nile Valley. Methuen. pp. 564–566.
Categories:
- Ancient Egyptian high stewards
- People of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt
- Ancient Egypt people stubs