- Hor
Awibre (also
known as Hor I) was an
Egyptian pharaoh of the
early 13th
Dynasty in the late
Middle Kingdom. Hor
remained unattested until the discovery...
- have
escaped destruction from tomb robbers. The
funerary masks of Den, Hor
Awibre,
Psusennes I,
Amenemope and
Shoshenq II have been
found intact. In addition...
- Ka
statue of King Hor Ka
Statue of King Hor
Awibre Year c. 1750 BCE
Medium Carved wood
covered in stucco; rock
crystal and
quartz eyes
Dimensions 170 cm...
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Khabaw —
Possibly a son of Hor
Awibre Estimated reign 3 years, 1775–1772 BC
Djedkheperew —
Possibly a son of Hor
Awibre and
brother of Khabaw, previously...
- limestone; height: 40 cm;
Egyptian Museum of
Berlin (Germany) The Ka
statue of
Awibre Hor,
which provided a
physical place for the ka to manifest; c. 1700 BC;...
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dynasty fl. c. mid-18th
century Pharaoh of the 13th dynasty, also
called Awibre,
known for his
intact tomb treasure, in
particular his Ka-statue. Hor-Aha...
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Harnakht Unknown 22nd Male 1942 1942 Hor
Awibre Hor 1775 1775 BC 13th Male 1894 1894 The
mummy of Hor
Awibre had been
ransacked for his
jewelry by tomb...
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Middle Kingdom. The key tomb for
incomplete hieroglyphs is the tomb of king
Awibre Hor in the 13th dynasty,
buried next to the
Pyramid of
Amenemhat III. Therefore...
- Lost in the
Turin king list [...]djefare - [...]webenre
ending 1690 BC -
Awibre II -
Heribre -
Nebsenre Attested by a jar
bearing his prenomen. Reigned...
-
brother of his
predecessor Sekhemrekhutawy Khabaw and a son of
pharaoh Hor
Awibre.
Ryholt based his
conclusion on the
seals from
Uronarti and the Bed of Osiris...