Idu (Ancient Egyptian official)

Idu was an official during the Sixth Dynasty, buried in Giza East Field, tomb G7102. He probably lived and served during the reign of Pepi I Meryre. He is the father of Qar whose tomb is nearby and Bendjet, buried in G7215.

Tomb
G7102 lies in cemetery G7000 east of the related tomb of Qar. The mastaba exterior superstructure has disappeared.

Family
The tomb depicts several members of his family:


 * Wife: Meretyotes. Note than this woman is not the mother of Qar (G7101).
 * Daughters: Bendjet (identified as the owner of G7215), Iry
 * Sons: Qar, Idu and Hemi

Dependents
Several dependents of Qar were also represented with their most relevant titles:


 * Indifiyni, steward (imy-rȝ pr).
 * Isi, scribe (zš).
 * idu, Ka servant (ḥm-kȝ).
 * Idu,
 * Ankhenf, Ka servant.
 * Pehen-Path, scribe, inspector of the Ka servants (zš, sḥḏ ḥm(w)-kȝ).
 * Nykhety, steward (wdpw).Nefermenekhet, singer (ḥst).
 * Nekhet, scribe, steward.
 * Qar, steward.
 * Tidui, steward.

Titles
His titles were: