Roma called Roy was High Priest of Amun during the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt, at the end of the reign of Ramesses II and continued into the reigns of Merenptah and likely Seti II.
He was also a count (h3ty-a), a prince (iry-pat) and a divine father pure of hands.
[3] Also known is the stele from Leiden, which bears an inscription from Roma called Roy, and was once located on the east side of the eighth pylon of the Karnak temple.
A part of the Roma called Roy inscription reads: "Let my son take my place.
And may it pass from father to son forever, as a just and useful man does in his master's house.