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Anen was the first son of ] and ], and a likely older brother of ]. Anen became the Chancellor of Lower Egypt, Second Prophet of Amun, sem-priest of Heliopolis, and Divine Father under the reign of the powerful New Kingdom Pharaoh, ]. The Egyptian writer ] has suggested that he was the Biblical son of Joseph, ] by pointing out that Anen could be a pet form of Menashe, also showing many other parallels between the two, such as how he is mentioned in his tomb as being in charge of the graineries, which ] was in the ] and countless Jewish ]<ref>Osman, Ahmed, ''Stranger in the Valley of the Kings/The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt'', Bear, 1987, 2003</ref>. However, this theory is rarely accepted by mainstream Egyptologists. He was also the older brother of Queen ]. Anen was the first son of ] and ], and a likely older brother of ]. Anen became the Chancellor of Lower Egypt, Second Prophet of Amun, sem-priest of Heliopolis, and Divine Father under the reign of the powerful New Kingdom Pharaoh, ]. He was also the older brother of Queen ].

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Anen was the first son of Yuya and Tjuyu, and a likely older brother of Ay. Anen became the Chancellor of Lower Egypt, Second Prophet of Amun, sem-priest of Heliopolis, and Divine Father under the reign of the powerful New Kingdom Pharaoh, Amenhotep III. He was also the older brother of Queen Tiy.

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