Amenhotep son of Hapu priest and an engineer, writer, and also took many official positions in the reign of King Amenhotep III
Has told us Amenhotep son of Hapu in the inscriptions that describe his life he was born in the late reign of King Tuthmosis III in the town of Athribis (milk now) to the parents of the general public are Ahbu Ito and his mother
Has told us Amenhotep son of Hapu in the inscriptions that describe his life he was born in the late reign of King Tuthmosis III in the town of Athribis (milk now) to the parents of the general public are Ahbu Ito and his mother
The first functions of Amenhotep son of Hapu assistant clerk King, a clerk then became recruits where he was counting, organizing and providing recruits to the completion of projects, King, whether civil or military, and held many titles that explain the functions Omthnha Amenhotep son of Hapu, including: the supervisor of the priests, the author of recruits, Royal writer, director property all the buildings, the King's Deputy
As Amenhotep son of Hapu architect your Bomnanb third where he built and supervised a lot of facilities, including Amenhotep III Mortuary Temple which was built in the west of which there is good in front of a statue of Memnon was supervised by Amenhotep son of Hapu to their construction also
The Kavah Amenhotep III on the work that allowed him to set up a statue of him in the temple of Amun and this statue is in the Egyptian Museum, also allowed him to establish a cemetery has he established Amenhotep son of Hapu temple mortuary in a good Western and carving his tomb in the rocks near this temple and this is an honor great to him as Worth Pharaohs Kings
Believed that Amenhotep son of Hapu had died in the year 31 of the reign of Amenhotep III, according to the inscriptions found in the tomb of Ra Moses, and after his death began his fame and reputation as a teacher and a wise increasing and it was increasingly with reverence the Egyptians have even raised to the rank of the gods in the Ptolemaic era and became a god to the brink of
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