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Treasurer (Ancient Egypt)

The Treasurer in Ancient Egypt is the modern translation of the title imi-r ḫtmt. The office is known since the end of the Old Kingdom, where people with this title appear sporadically in the organization of private estates.

Middle Kingdom title holders
Tjetjy in office under Intef II and Intef IIIBebi, was later appointed vizier, under Mentuhotep II • Kheti, under Mentuhotep II • Meketre, under Mentuhotep II and after • Ipi, under Amenemhet I • Rehuerdjersen, under Amenemhet I or later • Sobekhotep, under Senusret I, year 22 • Mentuhotep, under Senusret I • Merykau, under Amenemhat II • Siese, was later appointed vizier, under Amenemhat II • Senankh, under Senusret III • Sobekemhat under Senusret III • Iykhernofret, under Senusret III • Senusretankh, under Amenemhat III • Senebsumai, Thirteenth Dynasty • Herfu, Thirteenth Dynasty • Senebi, Thirteenth Dynasty • Amenhotep, Thirteenth Dynasty == New Kingdom title holders ==
New Kingdom title holders
• Neferperet, under Ahmose IAhmose Pen-Nekhebet, under Ahmose I to HatshepsutNehsi, under HatshepsutTay, under Hatshepsut • Sennefer, under Thutmose III • Min, under Thutmose III • Sobekhotep, under Thutmose IV • Meryre, under Amenhotep IIIPtahmose, under Amenhotep III, after year 30 • Bay, under Seti II == References ==
Literature
• Stephen Quirke: Titles and bureaux of Egypt 1850-1700 BC, London 2004 p. 48-49
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