- Pepinakht,
nicknamed Heqaib, also
Hekaib or
Hekayeb (fl. c. 2250 BC), was an
ancient Egyptian nomarch of the 1st
nomos of
Upper Egypt ("Land of the Bow")...
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Heqaib III was an
Ancient Egyptian local governor at Elephantine. He
lived at the end of the 12th
Dynasty around 1800 BC. He held the
titles governor and...
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local Sixth Dynasty nomarch,
Heqaib. In the
Middle Kingdom, many officials, such as the
local governors Sarenput I or
Heqaib III,
dedicated statues and...
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later part of the dynasty. On the base of a
statue from the
sanctuary of
Heqaib on Elephantine, a
Mentuhotep is
referred to as "Father of the gods". This...
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Heqaib, Son of
Penidebu (QH 28)
contemporary with king
Senusret I.
Sarenput II (QH 31)
contemporary with
kings Amenemhat II and
Senusret II.
Heqaib,...
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attestations came from the
sanctuary of
Heqaib at Elephantine,
where he
ordered a
shrine for the
deified Heqaib and also one for himself,
provided by many...
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Ptolemaic Period. In 1985 were
published the
objects found in the
sanctuary of
Heqaib on Elephantine.
These were
mainly stelae and statues. One of the statues...
- Elephantine:
Amenyseneb and
Heqaib III. Like many of his predecessors,
Sarenput made
additions at the
sanctuary of
Heqaib at Elephantine: in particular...
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Harsomtus Hathor Hatmehit Hauron Hedetet Hedjhotep Heka
Hemen Hemsut Henet Heqaib Heqet Hermanubis Hermes Trismegistus Heru-ur
Heryshaf Hesat Horus Hu I Iabet...
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Quartzite statue of Ankhrekhu, 12th
Dynasty (1985–1795 BC)
Limestone stela of
Heqaib, Abydos, Egypt, 12th
Dynasty (1990–1750 BC)
Block statue and
stela of Sahathor...