Thutmose (Vizier 18th dynasty)

Thutmose was an ancient Egyptian high official from the time of the New Kingdom. He was under Egyptian vizier under Amenhotep II and served probably viziers were the most important officials in the Egyptian state. Since the 18th Dynasty the office of vizier was two fold. A vizier officiated at Thebes and was responsible for Upper Egypt. The other vizier officiated in Memphis and his office area was Lower Egypt.

Thutmose is known from a stela, on which he is represented seated. Before him stands his son, the Wab - priest of Ptah and was Amenhotep said. The stele is from the collection of Lord Nugent, who was in Egypt, but not further south than Saqqara traveled, which is likely that he bought the stele in the north of the country and it comes from Saqqara, which Thutmose was a northern vizier.

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