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page 114th-century BC Egyptian people
Amenhotep, son of Hapu
Egyptian architect and priest
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Tjuyu
Thuya (sometimes transliterated as Touiyou, Thuiu, Tuya, Tjuyu or Thuyu) was an Egyptian noblewoman and the mother of queen Tiye, and the wife of Yuya. She is the grandmother of Akhenaten, and great grandmother of Tutankhamun.

Yuya
Yuya (sometimes Iouiya, or Yuaa, also known as Yaa, Ya, Yiya, Yayi, Yu, Yuyu, Yaya, Yiay, Yia, and Yuy) was a powerful ancient Egyptian courtier during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt ( 1390 BC). He was married to Thuya, an Egyptian noblewoman associated with the royal family, who held high offices in the governmental and religious hierarchies. Their daughter, Tiye, became the Great Royal Wife of Amenhotep III. Yuya and Thuya are known to have had a son named Anen, who carried the titles "Chancellor of Lower Egypt", "Second Prophet of Amun", "Sm-priest of Heliopolis", and "Divine Father".
The Younger Lady
mummy identified as the mother of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun
Thutmose
ancient Egyptian sculptor
Thutmose
eldest son of pharaoh Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye, High Priest of Ptah

Amenia
ancient Egyptian queen, first wife of pharaoh Horemheb
Maya
royal treasurer during the reign of Pharaohs Tutankhamun, Ay and Horemheb
Anen
Anen or Aanen was an ancient Egyptian nobleman and official of the Eighteenth Dynasty. A priest and administrator, his period of royal service occurred largely during the reign of his brother-in-law, Amenhotep III.
Bek
ancient Egyptian sculptor
Ramose
Egyptian vizier

Aperel
Aperel (sometimes written as Aperia) was a vizier of ancient Egypt, who served during the reigns of the 18th-dynasty kings Amenhotep III and Akhenaten.Besides being vizier, Aperel was also a commander of chariots.
Djehuty
High Priest of Amun
Penthu
Penthu () was an Egyptian noble who bore the titles of sealbearer of the King of Lower Egypt, the sole companion, the attendant of the Lord of the Two Lands, the favorite of the good god, king's scribe, the king's subordinate, First servant of the Aten in the mansion of the Aten in Akhetaten, Chief of physicians, and chamberlain. These titles alone show how powerful he would have been in Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt.
Parennefer
thumb|300px|Akhenaten rewarding Parennefer, from the latter tomb at Amarna
The ancient Egyptian noble Parennefer was Akhenaten's close advisor before the latter came to the throne, and in later times Parennefer served as his Royal Butler, an office which brought him into intimate contact with the king. His titles include "The King's Cup Bearer," "Washer of the King's Hands," "Chief Craftsman," and "Overseer of All the Works in the Mansion of Aten." He was instrumental in imposing the "Amarna style" in architecture.
Huya
ancient Egyptian noble, steward
May
Royal chancellor and fan-bearer of Akhet-Aten
Maya
High Priest of Amun until at least year 4 of Akhenaten
Meryre
Meryre (also Meryra or Merire) ( "the one loved by Re") was an Egyptian noble and the only certain High Priest of the Aten. Amongst his other titles were Hereditary Noble and High Official and Fan-bearer on the Right Side of the King which emphasise his closeness to the king.
Neferkheperuhesekheper
thumb|TA13 NeferKheperu.
Nakhtpaaten
Nakhtpaaten (“Strong is the Aten”) or Nakht was an ancient Egyptian vizier during the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten of the 18th Dynasty.
Mery
High Priest of Amun
Panehesy
thumb|200px|Panehesy's EA6 Amarna tomb
Panehesy (also transcribed as Pinhasy or Panehsy) was an Egyptian noble who bore the titles of 'Chief servitor of the Aten in the temple of Aten in Akhetaten' ('Second Prophet of the Lord of the Two Lands').
Meryre II
ancient Egyptian official, treasurer
Ptahmose II
during the time of Thutmose IV
Ptahmose I
during the time of Thutmose III