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Meni, Meny or Menankhpepy (also mentioned as Prince Mena in older sources) was an ancient Egyptian high official who lived during the reigns of Pepy I and Merenre Nemtyemsaf I, in the late Sixth Dynasty. Most of what is known about his life comes from his mastaba burial tomb in the Dendera Necropolis, a few hundred metres south of the Temple to Hathor. This tomb was explored during 1897 and 1898 by a team led by the British archaeologist Flinders Petrie.
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Meni and his wife. He is shown as a fit young man and is wearing a short kilt and a wig. Meni as a fit young man, wearing a short kilt and a wig, clad on a leopard skin. Meni as a portly elderly man, wearing a long kilt and no wig.
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In his tomb, Meni is shown wearing different outfits but almost always as an idealised young man. Only one stela shows him as a portly older man, which may indicate he commissioned it after reaching a relatively old age.
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Menankhpepy whose good name is Meni .jpg
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The crocodile is against him in the water and the snake is against him on land, he who will do something against this , as I have never done a thing against him. It is the god who judges him. A royal offering to Osiris, foremost of the Westerners lord of Abydos: a voice offering in the Wag festival, the festival of Thoth, the beginning of the lunar year, the opening of the year, and the festival of Seker for the high official, the Royal seal-bearer, and Sole companion, the revered one Meni. [I judged between to litigants] to their mutual satisfaction, I heard the word [of one whose throat was narrow, I kept away] evil from the needy, I saved the weak from the hand of him who was stronger than he, I held forth justice to the just [...] I was noble [...] A royal offering to Osiris: may he be buried well in the goodly West, the Royal seal-bearer, Chief of the estate, Sole companion, Lector priest and Captain in the khebat-boat, the revered one Meni.
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Curse text from the Tomb of Meni Stela of Meni Cornice of Meni's mastaba
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Meni, Meny or Menankhpepy (also mentioned as Prince Mena in older sources) was an ancient Egyptian high official who lived during the reigns of Pepy I and Merenre Nemtyemsaf I, in the late Sixth Dynasty. Most of what is known about his life comes from his mastaba burial tomb in the Dendera Necropolis, a few hundred metres south of the Temple to Hathor. This tomb was explored during 1897 and 1898 by a team led by the British archaeologist Flinders Petrie. Meni's full name was Men-ankh-Pepy (mn-ꜥnḫ-ppy), which can be translated as "Pepy's life is enduring" and makes reference to that king. However, in most inscriptions his name is rendered just as Meni (mnj), which was his nickname or good name.
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