Menkheperraseneb I

Menkheperraseneb I was a high official under the reign of king (pharaoh) Thutmose III and Amenhotep II.

Most possibly, as it was commonly tradition in Ancient Egypt, he inherited his offices and ranks from his father.

[2] Menkheperraseneb held high official positions, he was Member of the elite, Hereditary noble, Mayor, Royal seal-bearer, Overseer of the king's granaries, Overseer of the foreign lands, Eye of the treasure house and High Priest of Amun.

[2][1] His tomb inscription shows Menkheperraseneb in several scenes as he supervises the arrival of delegations from Crete, Hatti and Syria.

The visitors bring precious trade ware, such as carpets, donkeys and other stuff.

Drawing of a relief from Menkheperreseneb's tomb TT86, depicting Menkheperreseneb (center) and his wife (left) before Osiris (right).