Senebi

Senebi (or Senbi) was an ancient Egyptian treasurer under the late 13th Dynasty kings Neferhotep I and Sobekhotep IV (around 1750 BC).

We learn about Senebi's from a relatively advanced stage of his career, functioning as a king's acquaintance.

It shows his status and that he had a prominent family background beloning to the Egyptian elite.

In a later stage as treasurer, his title string was expanded to include member of the pat.

Monuments with the full title string "jrj-pꜥt; ḥꜣtj-ꜥ; ḫtmw-bjtj; smr-wꜥtj; jmj-rꜣ ḫtmt snbj" apparently can be dated to the last part of his life, like Stela BM EA 428 and Stela Cairo CG 20614.

Senebi is known from several stelae and scarab seals, where he also bears the important ranking titles royal sealer and sole friend.