| Khnumhotep in hieroglyphs | |||||
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 (Khnum hotep) ẖnmw-ḥtp Khnum is pleased | |||||
Khnumhotep (alt. Khnumhotpe, Khnemhotpe) is an ancient Egyptian personal theophoric name which may refer to:
- Khnumhotep, an Overseer of the Manicurists under pharaoh Nyuserre (5th Dynasty), famous for his tomb shared with Niankhkhnum
- Khnumhotep I, a nomarch under pharaoh Amenemhat I (12th Dynasty)
- Khnumhotep II, a nomarch under pharaoh Amenemhat II and Senusret II (12th Dynasty), and grandson of Khnumhotep I
- Khnumhotep III, a vizier under pharaohs Senusret II and Senusret III (12th Dynasty), and son of Khnumhotep II
- Khnumhotep IV, a nomarch, son and successor of Khnumhotep II and brother of Khnumhotep III
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