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Gebu | |
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High Steward, Royal Sealer | |
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Dynasty | late Twelfth Dynasty or early Thirteenth Dynasty |
Father | Renesseneb |
Gebu was a high official in Ancient Egypt with the title high steward and royal sealer, during the late Twelfth or early Thirteenth dynasty of the late Middle Kingdom.
Gebu is only known from one statue.
At Thebes, a grandorite statue of Gebu sitting with crossed-legs was found in the Temple of Amun at Karnak. Inscriptions show that the statue was a gift from an unnamed king and dedicated to the god Amun. The stylistic features put it to the late Twelfth Dynasty or early Thirteenth Dynasty.
![]() | This article includes a
list of references,
related reading, or
external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
inline citations. (July 2022) |
Gebu | |
---|---|
High Steward, Royal Sealer | |
![]() Statue of the High Steward Gebu in a Cross-Legged Pose | |
Dynasty | late Twelfth Dynasty or early Thirteenth Dynasty |
Father | Renesseneb |
Gebu was a high official in Ancient Egypt with the title high steward and royal sealer, during the late Twelfth or early Thirteenth dynasty of the late Middle Kingdom.
Gebu is only known from one statue.
At Thebes, a grandorite statue of Gebu sitting with crossed-legs was found in the Temple of Amun at Karnak. Inscriptions show that the statue was a gift from an unnamed king and dedicated to the god Amun. The stylistic features put it to the late Twelfth Dynasty or early Thirteenth Dynasty.