-
Horwennefer (Ancient Egyptian: ḥr-wnn-nfr "Horus-Onnophris";
Ancient Gr****: Άροννώφρις Haronnṓphris) was an
Upper Egyptian who led
Upper Egypt in secession...
-
widespread Egyptian revolt (206–185 BC) led by the self-proclaimed
pharaohs Horwennefer and Ankhwennefer,
which resulted in the loss of most of
Upper Egypt and...
- Χαόννωφρις Khaónnōphris), also
known as Ankhmakis, was the
successor of
Horwennefer, a
rebel ruler who
controlled much of
Upper Egypt during the
reigns of...
-
taking the name
Horwennefer,
rendered in Gr****
sources as Hugronaphor.
Despite Ptolemaic efforts to
suppress his regime,
Horwennefer would retain his...
- A
Demotic graffito in Gr****
letters from year 5
Horwennefer (200/201 BC)....
- long-standing
revolt that had
begun during the
reign of
Ptolemy IV, led by
Horwennefer and by his
successor Ankhwennefer. Both the war and the
internal revolt...
- as Hurganophor, Haronnophris, Harmachis, Hyrgonaphor, Herwennefer, or
Horwennefer. ****
Divine Adoratrice 18th
dynasty fl. c. mid-15th
century Mother of...
-
center for dissent.
Towards the end of the
third century BC,
Hugronaphor (
Horwennefer),
possibly of
Nubian origin, led a
revolt against the
Ptolemies in Upper...
-
During the
reign of Ptolemy IV,
there was a long-standing
revolt led by
Horwennefer and by his
successor Ankhwennefer,
which had
begun in the
south of Egypt...
-
Egyptian revolt dated to ca. 207-186 BCE.
During this
revolt a ruler,
Horwennefer (who may have been a Nubian) took
control of
Thebes and
revolted against...