The vizier (/vɪˈzɪər/ or /ˈvɪzɪər/) was the highest official in Ancient Egypt to serve the king, or pharaoh during the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms.Vizier is the generally accepted rendering of ancient Egyptian tjati, tjaty etc., among Egyptologists. The Instruction of Rekhmire (Installation of the Vizier), a New Kingdom text, defines many of the duties of the tjaty, and lays down codes of behavior. The viziers were often appointed by the pharaoh, most from loyalty or talent.
Responsibilities
The viziers were appointed by the pharaohs, but often belonged to a pharaoh's family. The vizier's paramount duty was to supervise the running of the country, such as a prime minister, at times even small details of it such as sampling the city's water supply. All other lesser supervisors and officials, such as tax collectors and scribes, would report to the vizier. The judiciary was part of the civil administration and the vizier also sat in the High Court. However at any time, the pharaoh could exert his own control over any aspect of government, overriding the vizier's decisions. The vizier also supervised the security of the pharaoh and the palace. The viziers often acted as the pharaoh's seal bearer as well, and the vizier would record trade. In the New Kingdom, there were two viziers, one for Upper Egypt and one for Lower Egypt.
The spotted flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) is a small passerine bird in the Old World flycatcher family. It breeds in most of Europe and western Asia, and is migratory, wintering in Africa and south western Asia. It is declining in parts of its range.
This is an undistinguished looking bird with long wings and tail. The adults have grey-brown upperparts and whitish underparts, with a streaked crown and breast, giving rise to the bird's common name. The legs are short and black, and the bill is black and has the broad but pointed shape typical of aerial insectivores. Juveniles are browner than adults and have spots on the upperparts.
Behaviour and ecology
Spotted flycatchers hunt from conspicuous perches, making sallies after passing flying insects, and often returning to the same perch. Their upright posture is characteristic.
Spotted flycatchers exhibit an atypical molt strategy, that is they molt their primaries and some of their secondaries in the reverse order from what is seen in most passerines.
There is/has been more than one band called Egypt over the years. This can cause confusion with albums & tracks from different 'Egypts' often listed together as if they were one band. This Egypt (1987 to the present) is best known for its close connections to 1960s/70s band The Groundhogs and, just to add to the confusion, had a very different style and line-up in the early days, making many people believe they were two different bands.
The early years
Egypt's original line-up first got together in a squat in Shepherds Bush, London in late 1987, but the story really begins a few weeks before when ex-Groundhogs bass player Alan Fish and ex-Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker were asked to record the very first album release (literally serial number 001) for the then fledgling record label HTD Records (HTD are now Talking Elephant Records and deal with Wishbone Ash, Fairport Convention, Ritchie Blackmore, Steven Stills, etc.). Also included was guitarist Don Greer (ex-Bachman Turner Overdrive and others).
Egypt is a BBC televisiondocudrama serial portraying events in the history of Egyptology from the 18th through early 20th centuries. It originally aired on Sunday nights at 9pm on BBC1 in 2005. The first two episodes explored the work of Howard Carter and his archaeological quest in Egypt in the early part of the twentieth century. The next two episodes focused on the eccentric explorer "The Great Belzoni". played here by ]Matthew Kelly. The final two episodes dramatise the discovery and deciphering of the Rosetta Stone by Jean-François Champollion (Elliot Cowan).
The music was recorded by the Warsaw Radio Orchestra and is featured on the CD Timeless Histories by Chappell music, produced by Clare Isaacs.
Production
The series was a major new docudrama series produced by the BBC for the Autumn 2005 schedule.
In order to create a sense of "seeing the treasures of Ancient Egypt for the first time", Dolling and Bradshaw felt it essential to film at the actual archaeological sites referenced in the series.
The Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) is a small passerine bird that belongs to the flycatcher family. These birds are known for their elegant appearance and exceptional hunting skills. They have a distinct plumage, featuring pale underparts, a brownish-gray upper body, and conspicuous dark spots on their crown and back.
As its name suggests, the Spotted Flycatcher is an adept flycatcher. It uses its keen eyesight to spot flying insects and then launches into quick flights to capture them mid-air. After catching its prey, it returns to its perch to consume it.
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published: 21 May 2023
Spotted Flycatcher
This video clip was taken along side one of my photographic projects, all clips were taken with a Canon 7D DSLR and a Canon 500mm Lens, high res images can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/wildaboutimages/4833173731/
Listen out for the snap of the beak at 0:30 and 0:40
published: 28 Oct 2010
Mike McCarthy tells us about his love of the Spotted Flycatcher
Mike McCarthy, Environment Editor at the Independent and author of Say Goodbye to the Cuckoo, tells us about his love of the Spotted Flycatcher and his deep concern over the losses this aerial acrobat has suffered and how we have to act now to help our migrant birds. Funds from the Out of Africa appeal will do just this. Watch Mikes clip and please help by supporting the Out of Africa appeal.
published: 12 May 2010
Spotted Flycatcher in South Derbyshire, 23rd June, 2023
A fairly common bird in my youth, but now a difficult bird to find and worthy of this video record!
published: 25 Jun 2023
Spotted flycatcher perched on a gravestone, takes off to catch a fly, Bedfordshire, UK
Nesting Spotted Flycatchers | Muscicapa striata | British Birding
In this video I follow nesting Spotted Flycatchers feeding their chicks over a period of eight days watching them grow and fledge. Watch the flycatcher chicks growing up day by day at a remarkable rate and make the parent birds work hard in catching insects to feed them. Spotted Flycatcher, Muscicapa striata, is a small songbird found in Europe and parts of Asia but becoming an increasingly scarce sight in British birding, making watching them nesting a special experience. While Spotted Flycatcher is not a colourful bird it is interesting for its migratory habits and tendency to often nest close to humans.
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published: 13 Sep 2020
#SeasonalSnippet... Spotted flycatcher
In this week's #SeasonalSnippet, Ion discusses the spectacular spotted flycatcher.
published: 29 Jun 2023
Spotted Flycatcher #africanbirds #ukbirding
This bird, the Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) was filmed in the early evening in the Lake Naivasha area of Kenya. It displays typical flycatcher behaviour flying out to catch insects and returning to the same or nearby perch. A rarity in the UK but often seen in Africa.
Some more bird videos you might like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znipjovuw5Q&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK8IiBWoA0A&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pker4gO2HDo&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6-KP6TlLfc&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4-QM7OrRb4&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=26
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published: 20 Jan 2024
Spotted Flycatcher in Dewstow
This video is about Spotted Flycatchers in 'Dewstow Ornamental Gardens and Grottoes'.
published: 03 Sep 2018
The Spotted Flycatcher's High-pitched Call - Bird Sounds #shorts
The Spotted Flycatcher's high-pitched call. This charismatic little bird is a late Spring arrival in the UK. If you're lucky enough to encounter them, they'll take little notice of you as they sally out constantly to catch insects mid-flight.
The Spotted Flycatcher is a declining bird in the UK. They are only seen in the UK from May to September and they spend winter in Africa and S Asia.
Read more about this amazing bird at the RSPB website:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/spotted-flycatcher
#birds #nature #short #birdsounds #youtubeshorts #wildlife #birdshorts
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Spotted Flycatcher on the lookout for insects #shorts #birds
An excellent aerial acrobat, the Spotted Flycatcher sits on a branch from cover and darts out to catch passing insects. An amazing bird to watch.
The Spotted Flycatcher is a declining bird in the UK. They are only seen in the UK from May to September and spend winter in Africa and S Asia.
Read more about this amazing bird at the RSPB website:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/spotted-flycatcher/
#wildlife #nature #short #birdsounds #youtubeshorts #birding #birdslover
Thanks for watching!
The Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) is a small passerine bird that belongs to the flycatcher family. These birds are known for their elegant appearance a...
The Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) is a small passerine bird that belongs to the flycatcher family. These birds are known for their elegant appearance and exceptional hunting skills. They have a distinct plumage, featuring pale underparts, a brownish-gray upper body, and conspicuous dark spots on their crown and back.
As its name suggests, the Spotted Flycatcher is an adept flycatcher. It uses its keen eyesight to spot flying insects and then launches into quick flights to capture them mid-air. After catching its prey, it returns to its perch to consume it.
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The Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) is a small passerine bird that belongs to the flycatcher family. These birds are known for their elegant appearance and exceptional hunting skills. They have a distinct plumage, featuring pale underparts, a brownish-gray upper body, and conspicuous dark spots on their crown and back.
As its name suggests, the Spotted Flycatcher is an adept flycatcher. It uses its keen eyesight to spot flying insects and then launches into quick flights to capture them mid-air. After catching its prey, it returns to its perch to consume it.
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This video clip was taken along side one of my photographic projects, all clips were taken with a Canon 7D DSLR and a Canon 500mm Lens, high res images can be f...
This video clip was taken along side one of my photographic projects, all clips were taken with a Canon 7D DSLR and a Canon 500mm Lens, high res images can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/wildaboutimages/4833173731/
Listen out for the snap of the beak at 0:30 and 0:40
This video clip was taken along side one of my photographic projects, all clips were taken with a Canon 7D DSLR and a Canon 500mm Lens, high res images can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/wildaboutimages/4833173731/
Listen out for the snap of the beak at 0:30 and 0:40
Mike McCarthy, Environment Editor at the Independent and author of Say Goodbye to the Cuckoo, tells us about his love of the Spotted Flycatcher and his deep con...
Mike McCarthy, Environment Editor at the Independent and author of Say Goodbye to the Cuckoo, tells us about his love of the Spotted Flycatcher and his deep concern over the losses this aerial acrobat has suffered and how we have to act now to help our migrant birds. Funds from the Out of Africa appeal will do just this. Watch Mikes clip and please help by supporting the Out of Africa appeal.
Mike McCarthy, Environment Editor at the Independent and author of Say Goodbye to the Cuckoo, tells us about his love of the Spotted Flycatcher and his deep concern over the losses this aerial acrobat has suffered and how we have to act now to help our migrant birds. Funds from the Out of Africa appeal will do just this. Watch Mikes clip and please help by supporting the Out of Africa appeal.
In this video I follow nesting Spotted Flycatchers feeding their chicks over a period of eight days watching them grow and fledge. Watch the flycatcher chicks g...
In this video I follow nesting Spotted Flycatchers feeding their chicks over a period of eight days watching them grow and fledge. Watch the flycatcher chicks growing up day by day at a remarkable rate and make the parent birds work hard in catching insects to feed them. Spotted Flycatcher, Muscicapa striata, is a small songbird found in Europe and parts of Asia but becoming an increasingly scarce sight in British birding, making watching them nesting a special experience. While Spotted Flycatcher is not a colourful bird it is interesting for its migratory habits and tendency to often nest close to humans.
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In this video I follow nesting Spotted Flycatchers feeding their chicks over a period of eight days watching them grow and fledge. Watch the flycatcher chicks growing up day by day at a remarkable rate and make the parent birds work hard in catching insects to feed them. Spotted Flycatcher, Muscicapa striata, is a small songbird found in Europe and parts of Asia but becoming an increasingly scarce sight in British birding, making watching them nesting a special experience. While Spotted Flycatcher is not a colourful bird it is interesting for its migratory habits and tendency to often nest close to humans.
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Buy me a beer - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickuptonbirds
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Recommended Playlists
Nesting Birds - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKPNVXzWV8HzYpggPOQrWILDD5dCvE6PV
Rare British Birds - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKPNVXzWV8Hw27Zpd26Y4YjjWfVnRhhdn
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This bird, the Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) was filmed in the early evening in the Lake Naivasha area of Kenya. It displays typical flycatcher behavio...
This bird, the Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) was filmed in the early evening in the Lake Naivasha area of Kenya. It displays typical flycatcher behaviour flying out to catch insects and returning to the same or nearby perch. A rarity in the UK but often seen in Africa.
Some more bird videos you might like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znipjovuw5Q&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK8IiBWoA0A&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pker4gO2HDo&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6-KP6TlLfc&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4-QM7OrRb4&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGF3MuKEN1s&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=27
This bird, the Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) was filmed in the early evening in the Lake Naivasha area of Kenya. It displays typical flycatcher behaviour flying out to catch insects and returning to the same or nearby perch. A rarity in the UK but often seen in Africa.
Some more bird videos you might like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znipjovuw5Q&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK8IiBWoA0A&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pker4gO2HDo&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6-KP6TlLfc&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4-QM7OrRb4&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGF3MuKEN1s&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=27
The Spotted Flycatcher's high-pitched call. This charismatic little bird is a late Spring arrival in the UK. If you're lucky enough to encounter them, they'll t...
The Spotted Flycatcher's high-pitched call. This charismatic little bird is a late Spring arrival in the UK. If you're lucky enough to encounter them, they'll take little notice of you as they sally out constantly to catch insects mid-flight.
The Spotted Flycatcher is a declining bird in the UK. They are only seen in the UK from May to September and they spend winter in Africa and S Asia.
Read more about this amazing bird at the RSPB website:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/spotted-flycatcher
#birds #nature #short #birdsounds #youtubeshorts #wildlife #birdshorts
Thanks for watching!
The Spotted Flycatcher's high-pitched call. This charismatic little bird is a late Spring arrival in the UK. If you're lucky enough to encounter them, they'll take little notice of you as they sally out constantly to catch insects mid-flight.
The Spotted Flycatcher is a declining bird in the UK. They are only seen in the UK from May to September and they spend winter in Africa and S Asia.
Read more about this amazing bird at the RSPB website:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/spotted-flycatcher
#birds #nature #short #birdsounds #youtubeshorts #wildlife #birdshorts
Thanks for watching!
An excellent aerial acrobat, the Spotted Flycatcher sits on a branch from cover and darts out to catch passing insects. An amazing bird to watch.
The Spotted F...
An excellent aerial acrobat, the Spotted Flycatcher sits on a branch from cover and darts out to catch passing insects. An amazing bird to watch.
The Spotted Flycatcher is a declining bird in the UK. They are only seen in the UK from May to September and spend winter in Africa and S Asia.
Read more about this amazing bird at the RSPB website:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/spotted-flycatcher/
#wildlife #nature #short #birdsounds #youtubeshorts #birding #birdslover
Thanks for watching!
An excellent aerial acrobat, the Spotted Flycatcher sits on a branch from cover and darts out to catch passing insects. An amazing bird to watch.
The Spotted Flycatcher is a declining bird in the UK. They are only seen in the UK from May to September and spend winter in Africa and S Asia.
Read more about this amazing bird at the RSPB website:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/spotted-flycatcher/
#wildlife #nature #short #birdsounds #youtubeshorts #birding #birdslover
Thanks for watching!
The Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) is a small passerine bird that belongs to the flycatcher family. These birds are known for their elegant appearance and exceptional hunting skills. They have a distinct plumage, featuring pale underparts, a brownish-gray upper body, and conspicuous dark spots on their crown and back.
As its name suggests, the Spotted Flycatcher is an adept flycatcher. It uses its keen eyesight to spot flying insects and then launches into quick flights to capture them mid-air. After catching its prey, it returns to its perch to consume it.
Visit Our Website to Learn More About Wild Birds, Canaries, and Other Pet Birds:
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This video clip was taken along side one of my photographic projects, all clips were taken with a Canon 7D DSLR and a Canon 500mm Lens, high res images can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/wildaboutimages/4833173731/
Listen out for the snap of the beak at 0:30 and 0:40
Mike McCarthy, Environment Editor at the Independent and author of Say Goodbye to the Cuckoo, tells us about his love of the Spotted Flycatcher and his deep concern over the losses this aerial acrobat has suffered and how we have to act now to help our migrant birds. Funds from the Out of Africa appeal will do just this. Watch Mikes clip and please help by supporting the Out of Africa appeal.
In this video I follow nesting Spotted Flycatchers feeding their chicks over a period of eight days watching them grow and fledge. Watch the flycatcher chicks growing up day by day at a remarkable rate and make the parent birds work hard in catching insects to feed them. Spotted Flycatcher, Muscicapa striata, is a small songbird found in Europe and parts of Asia but becoming an increasingly scarce sight in British birding, making watching them nesting a special experience. While Spotted Flycatcher is not a colourful bird it is interesting for its migratory habits and tendency to often nest close to humans.
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Buy me a beer - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nickuptonbirds
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Recommended Playlists
Nesting Birds - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKPNVXzWV8HzYpggPOQrWILDD5dCvE6PV
Rare British Birds - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKPNVXzWV8Hw27Zpd26Y4YjjWfVnRhhdn
Birding Mindful Moments - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKPNVXzWV8HyGNKx8YkRWnIbtc4oHeKh5
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This bird, the Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata) was filmed in the early evening in the Lake Naivasha area of Kenya. It displays typical flycatcher behaviour flying out to catch insects and returning to the same or nearby perch. A rarity in the UK but often seen in Africa.
Some more bird videos you might like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znipjovuw5Q&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK8IiBWoA0A&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pker4gO2HDo&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6-KP6TlLfc&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4-QM7OrRb4&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGF3MuKEN1s&list=PLdT89vwLHGnMWAwARFfVto-ZUWwnbHlmk&index=27
The Spotted Flycatcher's high-pitched call. This charismatic little bird is a late Spring arrival in the UK. If you're lucky enough to encounter them, they'll take little notice of you as they sally out constantly to catch insects mid-flight.
The Spotted Flycatcher is a declining bird in the UK. They are only seen in the UK from May to September and they spend winter in Africa and S Asia.
Read more about this amazing bird at the RSPB website:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/spotted-flycatcher
#birds #nature #short #birdsounds #youtubeshorts #wildlife #birdshorts
Thanks for watching!
An excellent aerial acrobat, the Spotted Flycatcher sits on a branch from cover and darts out to catch passing insects. An amazing bird to watch.
The Spotted Flycatcher is a declining bird in the UK. They are only seen in the UK from May to September and spend winter in Africa and S Asia.
Read more about this amazing bird at the RSPB website:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/spotted-flycatcher/
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The vizier (/vɪˈzɪər/ or /ˈvɪzɪər/) was the highest official in Ancient Egypt to serve the king, or pharaoh during the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms.Vizier is the generally accepted rendering of ancient Egyptian tjati, tjaty etc., among Egyptologists. The Instruction of Rekhmire (Installation of the Vizier), a New Kingdom text, defines many of the duties of the tjaty, and lays down codes of behavior. The viziers were often appointed by the pharaoh, most from loyalty or talent.
Responsibilities
The viziers were appointed by the pharaohs, but often belonged to a pharaoh's family. The vizier's paramount duty was to supervise the running of the country, such as a prime minister, at times even small details of it such as sampling the city's water supply. All other lesser supervisors and officials, such as tax collectors and scribes, would report to the vizier. The judiciary was part of the civil administration and the vizier also sat in the High Court. However at any time, the pharaoh could exert his own control over any aspect of government, overriding the vizier's decisions. The vizier also supervised the security of the pharaoh and the palace. The viziers often acted as the pharaoh's seal bearer as well, and the vizier would record trade. In the New Kingdom, there were two viziers, one for Upper Egypt and one for Lower Egypt.
AncientEgypt had no shortage of venomous critters ... Tetinebefou was also a “director of medicinal plants” — a title that was only seen in one other discovery from ancient Egypt — and chief dentist, another supremely rare title.
When you think of ancient Egypt, it ... But it was this loyalty that likely earned him the post of the new vizier, and in no time he became one of the most powerful men in ancient Egypt, after the pharaoh.
Amenhotep Huy served as a high ranking official or vizier during the reign of Amenhotep III (1390 BC to 1352 BC) in ancient Egypt’s 18th Dynasty... The tomb of the Vizier Amenhotep-Huy in Luxor, Egypt.