Nebwenenef

Nebwenenef was High Priest of Amun at the beginning of the reign of Ramesses II during the 19th Dynasty.

The text goes on to list further ancestors holding the title First Prophets of Hathor: Sa-en-Hathor (II), Amenhotep, Sa-Hathor (I) and Nefer.

The genealogy provides the names the long line of High Priests of Hathor referred to in the Theban Tomb.

This post had apparently always been held by his family according to an inscription: Landing was made in the Thinite Province, and the (future) High Priest of Amun, Nebwenenef, justified was ushered in before His Majesty.

(I swear), as Re lives for me and loves me, and as my father Amun favors me, I set out for him the whole court, and the chief executive of the troops.

[1]After the announcement King Ramesses II gave him two gold signet rings and an electrum staff of office.

[3] Nebwenenef is shown in his tomb followed by a fan-bearer appearing before Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari in a palace window.

Nebwenenef is being appointed as High priest of Amun (year 1 of Rameses II).

A plan of the temple, as well as some photographs of stelae and foundation deposits, can be found on Digitalegypt (University College London).

Fragment of a limestone block showing the cartouche of Ramesses II and the name of Nebwenenef. 19th Dynasty. From Kurna (Qurna), Thebes, Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London
Nebwenenef's title and name, by Lepsius.