Henqu I

Henqu I, with the second (good name) name Kheteti, was an Ancient Egyptian provincial governor (in older literature often called Nomarch) of the 6th Dynasty at the end of the Old Kingdom, around 2200 BC.

In his decorated tomb chapel (modern number N39) he bears several important titles showing that he was overlord (governor) of Dju-fet, the 12th Upper Egyptian province.

[1] In his tomb chapel are also depicted his wife Bendjet and his sons Impy, Henqu, Hemre, Khetetu and Shefau.

[3] On the north wall of the chapel, Henqu is shown hunting in the marshes and sitting while herdsmen bring cattle.

[5] On the west wall he is depicted with his wife sitting in front of an offering table.

the tomb decoration as published by Norman de Garis Davies