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Ineni18th Dynasty
Ineni was an architect during the reign of Tuthmosis I
and Queen-Pharaoh
Hatshepsut. His career probably began during the
reign of Amenhotep
I, who was the predecessor of Tuthmosis I. He was one
of the most famous architects of his time because of his
supervision of the building of various projects at
Karnak. He was responsible for building a protective wall
around Amon's shrine at Thebes. Doors made of copper and
gold were added, as well as pylons. Flagstaffs made out
of cedar and electrum were made for Karnak. Ineni was an
aristocrat of his nome and served for many years. He was
loyal to both the crown of Egypt and the god Amon. Ineni
was buried at Thebes.
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