Akhpet, scribe c 1290, Chief of the Embalmers of the Lord of the Two Lands, 'Truthful Scribe of the King Who Loves Him'.
Ameneminet, official, close friend to Ramesses II when crown prince. Son of hp of Amun, Wennufer, nephew of hp of Min and Isis at Gebtu.
Amenemope, Viceroy of Nubia, c 1279, during Seti´s later reign, then under Ramesses.
Amenemopet, high priest of Re at Iunu in beginning of Ramesses´reign. Close friend of Ameneminet.
Amenmose/Amenmesse,'Royal Scribe of the Altar of the Two Lands' c 1279-1213, during Ramesse II.
Amenhirkhopshef, eldest son of Ramesses II and Nefertari. Born when R. was still crown prince. Followed viceroy Amenemope on a campaing to Nubia when only five years old. Received tribune together with him on behalf of Seti I.
Anhernakhte, official c 1279-1213, Fanbearer on the Right of the King Ramesses II.
Ani, Royal Scribe c 1250 bc. 'Accounting Scribe for the Divine Offerings of All the Gods' and 'Overseer of the Granaries of the Lords of Tawer'. Ramesses time.
Asha-hebsed, c 1294-1270. Friend of Seti, 'Commandant of Troups and Royal Envoy to All Foreign Lands'. Supervised Seti´s buildings in Sinai and Ramesses´ at Abu Simbel.''First King´s Cupbearer to Ramesses.(post 3)
Bak, hp of Re, Iunu 1279-70, before that Chief Charioteer of the Residence.
Bakenkhons, careered from stable boy at Karnak in Seti´s time, to hp of Amun under Ramesses. His son Rama-Roy superseded him in office.
Dedia, painter c 1290 Chief of Draughtsman-Painters in Karnak, serving vizier Paser who was engaged in directing the construction and decoration of Seti´s buildings. Probably also under Ramesses. Resposible also for restoration of earlier kings and queens monuments. Of 5th generation to work at Waset.
Hori, scribe.
Ipy, sculptor under Ramesses.
Kenherkhopshep, Scribe in Deir el-Medina under Ramesses. Collector of manuscripts, often called the world´s first historian because of that.
Khaemwaset, 4th son of Ramesses, influential early on, Crown Prince, HP of Ptah at Mennefer, concerned to restore the monuments of earlier kings. Legendary, would have become a great king if he hadn´t died before Ramesses II.
Khay, goldworker 19th dyn. Metalworker employed by Ramesses II to oversee the gold from Nubia. Son: Phabes.
Menna, charioteer to Ramesses.
Nebre, 'Outline Scribe', responsible for providing the drawings of glyphs for reliefs, then a stone carver cut it out and a painter painted them.
Nebunemef, high priest of Osiris at This near Abedjou. Ramesses who was angered at the lack of completion of some of Seti´s monuments appointed Nebunemef hp of Amun in the hope of him taking action.
Paser, Vizier 1294-1279, son of Nebneteru, hp of Amun, & Merytre. One of Ramesses´ youth companions. When still in his twenties he was 'Chief Chamberlain' to Seti. Appointed Vizier to the South when age 30 by Seti, served Ramesses as vizier for some 25 years, was hp of Amun for 10. His wife Tiy was Chief of the Harem of Amun. Responsible for many important building projects, among them Seti´s tomb. Boasted that he took good care of the workers. He was appointed 'High Priest of the Goddess Great of Magic' and 'Chief of the Secrets of the Two Goddesses'.
Pashedu, Royal Craftsman, one of the officials of the 'Place of Truth', the Theban necropolis under Seti. Constructed the royal tombs.
Pahemnetjer, hp of Ptah at Mennefer. 1295-1186.
Raia, Musician at the temple of Ptah, Mennefer. 1279-1213.
Ramose, scribe 1279-1213, 'Scribe in the Place of Truth', adoptive father of Kenherkhopshef, enjoyed the patronage of Ramesses II´s vizier. Status at Deir el-Medina.
Sennedjem, Official, royal servant in 'The Place of Truth'.ca 1270.
Sethirkhopshef, Si-Montu, sons of Ramesses II.
Tjia and Tia, Tjia was the daughter of Seti and sister of Ramesses II. Married to Tia, their retainer Iurudef.
Tjuneroy, brother of Paser, Royal Scribe c 1280. 'Overseer of all the works of the King. Chief Lector Priest, Royal Scribe, Chief Scribe, Master of Largesse'.
To, High priest 1332-1294 at Abedjou under Horemheb. Five members of his family followed him on the post: his brother-in-law Hat, under Seti, who was followed by his son Mery who followed into the reign of Ramesses. Mery was followed by Wennufer and the family was involved in the high politics of Kemet. After a long pontificate, Wennufer was followed by his son Hori who was followed by his son Yuyu.
Urhiya, general c 1294-1270, a Syrian who became Egyptianized and served under Seti.
Yuya, steward 1279-1213, son of Urhiya, served as stablemaster, then High Steward of the Ramesseum under Ramesses II.