Iymeru (son of Ankhu)

According to Wolfram Grajetzki, both the two brothers probably enjoyed a brief office as vizier because they are both poorly attested.

[1] Other sources suggest instead that Iymeru officiated during the reigns of pharaohs Khendjer, his successor Imyremeshaw and maybe even beyond.

[2] Iymeru is attested, along with Resseneb and Ankhu, on a stela now in Cairo Museum (CG 20690).

There also exist a small granodiorite statue of him,[1] of unknown provenance, and now exhibited at the Museo Egizio in Turin (inv.

The original head of the statue was lost, and replaced with another one stylistically datable to the later New Kingdom.