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Apepi (also Ipepi;
Egyptian language ipp(i)),
Apophis (Gr****: Ἄποφις);
regnal names Nebkhepeshre,
Aaqenenre and Aauserre) was a
Hyksos ruler of Lower...
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Apepi was a
ruler of some part of
Lower Egypt during the
Second Intermediate Period c. 1650 BC.
According to the
egyptologists Kim
Ryholt and Darrell...
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mythological deity who was the
primordial force [or embodiment] of chaos.
Apepi (pharaoh) or
Apophis (reigned c. 1580–1550 BC), a 15th-Dynasty
Hyksos pharaoh...
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attested kings are
Khyan and
Apepi.
Scholars generally agree that
Apepi and
Khamudi are the last two
kings of the dynasty, and
Apepi is
attested as a contemporary...
- the 15th Dynasty. Some
scholars argue there were two
Apophis kings named Apepi, but this is
primarily because there are two
known prenomens for this king:...
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Second Intermediate Period (complete list) – Khyan, King (c.1610–1580 BC)
Apepi, King (c.1575–1540 BC) Khamudi, King (c.1540 BC)
Sixteenth Dynasty of the...
- north,
Apepi or Apophis. The
tradition took the form of a tale,
nowadays called "The
Quarrel of
Apophis and Seqenenre", in
which the
Hyksos king
Apepi sent...
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Sekheperenre Bebnum '
Apepi Nuya
Wazad Sheneh Shenshek Khamure Yakareb Yaqub-Har XV
Sharek Semqen 'Aper-'Anati
Salitis Sakir-Har
Khyan Yan****i
Apepi Khamudi XVI...
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restoring peace throughout the land. However,
Apepi is
killed not long
after and Trok, who was
Apepi's general, and is also Naja's
cousin and co-conspirator...
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years before Ahmose ****umed full control. If in fact
Apepi II was a
successor to
Apepi I, then he is
thought to have
remained bottled up in the delta...