From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14427 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, August 9 2024 Volume 14 : Number 14427 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Soda Water Diet. 1 glass. Flushes out fat. ["Lose Weight" Subject: Soda Water Diet. 1 glass. Flushes out fat. Soda Water Diet. 1 glass. Flushes out fat. http://electroprint.best/A-SqAL7k64jK_x1WwjYSU6rEMa5A3snhOrqBjRh9yTxwL1V-zw http://electroprint.best/Eg_wHI5KVUuzCppYsxFvRso2dq5FECXLzrF4leT8-kWW5eIdSQ verning influence likely continued in some form throughout her son's official reign once he came of ageband perhaps beyond. Through an analysis of Egyptian royal officials from the early Eighteenth Dynasty, Beatriz Noria Serrano notes that the officials explicitly linked to Ahhotep I (e.g., through titles, inscriptions, and artifacts) generally held civil administrative positions, such as "overseer of the double house of gold", "overseer of the double granary of the (royal wife and) king's mother Ahhotep", or "senior steward of the king's mother".:?108? In contrast, officials explicitly linked to Ahmose I were generally involved with border administration or the cult of the god Amun. Noria Serrano suggests this could indicate an ongoing division of ruling responsibilities between Ahhotep I and her son: Ahhotep may have managed administration of the palace and capital city of Thebes, along with other internal affairs, while Ahmose I focused his attentions on issues of border administration and the solidification of royal power abroad. Civil administrative officials only displayed clear links to the king again during the reign of Thutmose I,:?108? who came to power after the reigns of both Ahmose I and his son Amenhotep I had ended. Although exact dates are uncertain, scholars generally agree that Ahhotep I had a long life, outliving her son Ahmose I. Ahhotep is mentioned on the Kares stela (CG 34003), which dates to year ten of the reign of her grandson Amenhotep I, and her steward Iuf also mentions her on his stela (CG 34009). Iuf refers to Ahhotep as the mother of Ahmose I, and would later be the steward of Queen Ahmose, wife of Thutmose I. This suggests Ahhotep I may have died at a fairly advanced age during the ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14427 ***********************************************