Mentuhotep was the non-royal father of the ancient Egyptian king Sobekhotep III, who ruled for about three years in the Thirteenth Dynasty, around 1750 BC.
On these monuments appears also his wife Iuhetibu, who was called king's mother.
On the monuments relating to Sobekhotep III, Mentuhotep bears the title god's father.
[1] A high number of scarab seals is known a military official Mentuhotep with the title commander of the ruler's crew.
It seems possible that these scarabs belong to the god's father Mentuhotep before his son became king.