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Inscriptions on Anen's own monuments do not mention that he was Amenhotep III's brother-in-law. However, this relationship is established by a short but clear reference to him in his mother Thuya's coffin, which stated that her son Anen was the second prophet of Amun.
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Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings. I. The Theban Necropolis. Part 1. Private Tombs.
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It is likely that he died before Year 30 of Amenhotep III, since he is not mentioned in texts relating to the pharaoh's
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Urkunden der 18. Dynastie: Inschriften von Zeitgenossen Amenophis’ III.
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Jewels in the Gebel: A Preliminary Report on the Tomb of Anen.
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Jewels in the Gebel: A Preliminary Report on the Tomb of Anen.
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Museo Egizio
Simut
18th Dynasty
Amenhotep III
Yuya
Thuya
TT120
ancient Egyptian
Eighteenth Dynasty
Amenhotep III
hieroglyphs
Era
New Kingdom
Yuya
Thuya
Tiye
Amenhotep III
Lower Egypt
Second of the Four Prophets of Amun
Heliopolis
Greatest of Seers
Re-Atum
Museo Egizio
shabti
Museum Meermanno
Sed festival
Simut
TT120
Necropolis

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