Zamonth


Samontu was an ancient Egyptian vizier who is thought to have been in office during the reign of Amenemhat III, at the end of the Twelfth Dynasty and early Thirteenth Dynasty, during Middle Kingdom period.

Family

The name Samontu is a theophoric name consisting of the elements Sa + Montu, referring to the Middle Kingdom warrior deity. The name appears in several transliteration variants, including Samonth or the older variations Zamont, and Zamonth. Wolfram Grajetzki also refer to him as Zamont Resseneb, with his grandson being Resseneb.
Samontu was the son of and born to Lady of the House, Zatip.
Samontu married, daughter of . They had several children.
  • Senebtifi. The stela of Zamonth shows his son standing opposite him. The inscriptions identify him as the royal sealer and priest of Amun Senebtifi.
  • Seneb with not additional titles.
  • Ankhu, a vizier, may have been a son of Zamonth. The wife of Zamonth is called Henutpu, while the mother of Ankhu bore the name Henut, possibly a diminutif. In addition, it is known that Ankhu was the son of a vizier.

Career

If inscriptions with the name Samontu refer to the same person, then he may have held the office as Mouth of Nekhen early in his career and later become vizier.

Mouth of Nekhen

In Lower Nubia, a mouth of Nekhen Samontu with the same mother is known from several rock inscriptions. They date to the years 6 and 9 of king Amenemhat III and report a small military campaign against Nubia. It seems likely that both sources refer to the same person, and that they belong to the time before Samontu was promoted to the position of a vizier.

Vizier

At Abydos, the granite round-topped Stela of Zamonth show him sitting in front of an offering table. The stela with iconography to the god Amun was most likely made in a workshop at Thebes. He bears the titles member of the elite, mayor. overseer of the city and vizier. The stela is now on display in the Grand Egyptian Museum of Cairo.
The stela also mentions several servants of the vizier, such as the Overseer of Estate,, Reporter of the Vizier, Interior Overseer of the Bureau of the Vizier, Amenemhat etc.
At Thebes, the Statue of a Vizier, father of Vizier Ankhu, thought to be Samontu with the title string jrj-pꜥt; ḥꜣtj-ꜥ; ḫtmw-bjtj; smr-wꜥtj .

Attestations

Samontu is known from several attestations.
  • Stela Cairo CG 20102 with high title, wife's name.
  • Statue Cairo CG42034 with high title, wife's name and son Ankhu.
  • Seal/sealing Leiden F 2015/9.515 as overseer of the city and vizier.
  • Stela Mariemont B.422 with name, high title and mother's name.
  • Stela BM EA 1290 different title, name and mother's name.
  • Inscribed surface FSN 495 different title, name and mother's name.
  • Inscribed surface FSN 498 different title, name and mother's name.
  • Inscribed surface FSN 499 different title, name and mother's name.
  • Hieratix text Semna Despatch 6 different title, name and mother's name.