- See
Amenemhat, for
other individuals with this name.
Amenemhat IV (also
known as
Amenemhet IV) was the
seventh and
penultimate king of the late Twelfth...
-
Nubkaure Amenemhat II, also
known as
Amenemhet II, was the
third pharaoh of the 12th
Dynasty of
ancient Egypt.
Although he
ruled for at
least 35 years...
- See
Amenemhat, for
other individuals with this name.
Amenemhat III (Ancient Egyptian: Ỉmn-m-hꜣt
meaning 'Amun is at the forefront'), also
known as Amenemhet...
-
Amenemḥat /ˈæmənəmhæt/[citation needed] or Amenemhēt /ˈæmənəmhɛt/,[citation needed] ****enized as Ammenémēs /əˈmɛnɪmiːz/ (Eusebius: Ἀμμενέμης) or as Ammanémēs...
- See
Amenemhat, for
other individuals with this name.
Amenemhat I (Ancient Egyptian: Ỉmn-m-ḥꜣt
meaning 'Amun is at the forefront'), also
known as Amenemhet...
- the
first king of this dynasty,
Amenemhat I,
moved its
capital to a new city
named "
Amenemhat-itj-tawy" ("
Amenemhat the
Seizer of the Two Lands"), more...
- Arabic: الهرم الأسود, romanized: al-Haram al-ʾAswad) was
built by King
Amenemhat III (r. c. 1860 BC-c. 1814 BC)
during the late
Middle Kingdom of Egypt...
- The
pyramidion of
Amenemhat III is the
capstone that once
crowned the
Black Pyramid at Dashur, Egypt.
Crafted around 1850 BC,
towards the end of the 12th...
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Amenemhat, for
other individuals with this name.
Sekhemkare Amenemhat V was an
Egyptian pharaoh of the
early 13th
Dynasty during the
Second Intermediate...
-
Amenemhat IV,
possibly her
brother or husband,
though their relationship is unproven. Instead, she ****erted
legitimacy through her
father Amenemhat III...