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ruled in
approximately the 14th
century BC. His
prenomen or
royal name,
Menkheperure,
means "Established in
forms is Re." He was the son of
Amenhotep II and...
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Amenhotep II
Aakheperure Kanakhtwerpehty 1427–1397 BC KV35 Tiaa
Thutmose IV
Menkheperure Kanakhttutkhau 1397–1388 BC KV43
Nefertari Iaret Mutemwiya Daughter of...
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Thutmose III.
Ruled during the
height of Egypt's Power. 1425–1400 BC
Menkheperure Thutmose IV
Famous for his
Dream Stele. Son of
Amenhotep II.
Ruled during...
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Khendu 45
Amenhotep II
Aakheperure 20
Merenhor Merenhor 46
Thutmose IV
Menkheperure 21
Neferkamin Sneferka 47
Amenhotep III
Nebmaatre 22
Nikare Nikare 48...
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Djeserkare 16
Amenhotep III
Nebmaatre 3
Ahmose I
Nebpehtyre 17
Thutmose IV
Menkheperure 4
Mentuhotep II
Nebhepetre 18
Amenhotep II
Aakheperure 5
Menes Meni 19...
- 1881
Thutmose III
Various 1425 1425 BC 18th Male 1881 1881
Thutmose IV
Menkheperure 1391 1391 or 1388 BC 18th Male 1898 1898 — Tiaa (princess) — Unknown...
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Estate of Amun,
royal scribe; Khons,
Superintendent of the
cattle of
Menkheperure (Thutmosis IV); Tawosret,
Chantress of Montu, Lord of Armant; Mutiay...
- the lady of the
house Weret, be
charged to
renew the
burial of King
Menkheperure, true of voice, in the
noble mansion upon the west of Thebes. The second...
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Sithori and Wiay. Her
mummy label identifies her as King's
Daughter of
Menkheperure. The tomb was
discovered in 1857. Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004)...
- in the
Bankes collection he
served as
Treasury chief in the
House of
Menkheperure,
chief of the
administration in the
house of the
superintendent of the...