Hori I (Viceroy of Kush)

{{Short description|Ancient Egyptian official}}

{{Infobox Egyptian dignitary | Style = Viceroy of Kush

| Name= Hori I

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| Predecessor= Seti

| Successor= Hori II

| Dynasty= 19th Dynasty

| Pharaoh= Siptah, Twosret, Setnakhte, Ramesses III

| Father= Kama

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| Children= Hori II, Webekhuse(?), first charioteer of His Majesty, the king's messenger to everyland.

| Burial= Tell Basta (Bubastis)

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Hori I, son of Kama, was Viceroy of Kush under Siptah and is attested in year 6 of that king. He likely continued to serve under Twosret, Setnakhte, and Ramesses III. Hori's titles include: King's Son of Kush, First charioteer of His Majesty, and King's messenger to every land. The Viceroys of Ethiopia (II) by George A. Reisner The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 6, No. 1. (Jan., 1920) Hori I was succeeded by his son who was also called Hori.

Hori's tomb was found in Tell Basta.Labib Habachi, Tell Basta, Supplement aux Annales du Service des Antiquitks de l'Egypte. Cahier no. 22.

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