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          Bakenkhonsu ("Servant of Khonsu") was a High Priest of Amun in ancient Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II.[3] Information about his life was found on the back of his block statue (which is now located in Munich).

          The information on the statue provides details about the education of young Egyptian noblemen at that time and the career of priests.

          Bakenkhonsu is named for the god Khonsu, traveller, a Moon God of ancient Egypt and son of Amun.

          Life

          According to the information inscribed on his statue, Bakenkhonsu was the son of Ipui, a priest of Amun (other sources suggest that he was the son of Roma, whose wife was also called Roma).[4] His two younger brothers were Roma-Roi and Ipui.

          The list covers key ancient Egyptian individuals from the start of the first dynasty until the end of the ancient Egyptian nation in BC.

          He spent four years at school, starting at the age of four, as was customary at that time. He then worked at the stables of Pharaoh Seti I for eleven years. There he learned to shoot with a bow and to drive a chariot. It is possible that he also ser