Comparing titles: Aye and Amenhotep Hapu
by Damien F. Mackey Conventionally, about three decades separate the death of the revered scribe and sage, Amenhotep son of Hapu (d. 1356 BC) from the beginning of the reign of Aye, or Ay (c. 1326 BC). Despite that, the impressive titles borne are similar. Hopefully, I have been able to lift away the heavy veil that enshrouds the famous, but most enigmatic, Amenhotep son of Hapu, chief official of the Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep ‘the Magnificent’, by identifying him with the similarly enigmatic and supposedly ‘obscure’ prince Amenhotep who became pharaoh Akhnaton: Akhnaton not obscure before he became Pharaoh (18) Akhnaton not obscure before he became Pharaoh Now, given the likenesses of the extraordinary titles borne by Amenhotep son of Hapu and those borne by Aye , who seems to emerge to prominence from out of nowhere, I today (27 th March, 2026) have begun to wonder if there might...