Min (treasurer)
Min was an important Ancient Egyptian courtier of the New Kingdom in office under king Thutmosis III.
Min was treasurer. Min was the father of the treasurer Sobekhotep[1] and is known from a number of monuments. He is mentioned in the tomb of his son and on one of the statues of the latter. At Gebel el-Silsila Min had a chapel, as many officials of the New Kingdom had.[1] Min had most likely a tomb at Thebes, that is not yet identified. However, there are funerary cones with his name coming from Thebes that seem to proof that he had a tomb there. Funerary cones adorned Theban tomb chapels.
Bibliography
- Helck, Wolfgang (1957). Zur Verwaltung des Mittleren und Neuen Reichs. Leiden, Cologne: Brill.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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References
- Helck 1958, p. 469.
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