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Merikare (also
Merykare and
Merykara) was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 10th
Dynasty who
lived toward the end of the
First Intermediate Period. Purportedly...
- The
Teaching for King
Merykara, alt.
Instruction Addressed to King Merikare, is a
literary composition in
Middle Egyptian, the
classical phase of the Egyptian...
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influence of him to gain some
small control. Nefer's two sisters,
Heseret and
Merykara are force-wedded to Naja and
become his wives,
placing him next in line...
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Intermediate Period Khety III,
purported author of the
Teaching for King
Merykara, a
treatise on
kingship Khety I (nomarch), in
Asyut during the 9th or 10th...
- for King
Merykara, who
lived during the
troubled First Intermediate Period (2150–2040 BCE). The do****ent
claims to be
written by
Merykara's father, the...
- in a
battle at
Thinis itself that is
recorded in the
Teaching for King
Merykara, and,
throughout Intef II's
later years, his war
against the Heracleopolitans...
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religious writings. An
early instruction text, the "Teaching for King
Merykara" from the
Middle Kingdom,
contains a
brief reference to a myth of some...
- (approximate
dates shown) 2000 BC:
Egyptian Coffin Texts and
Teaching for King
Merykara 2000 BC:
Sumerian Lament for Ur,
Lament for
Sumer and Ur,
Enmerkar and...
- Amun-Re at
Karnak 325–326 The
Daily Ritual in the
Temple Teaching for King
Merykara 1.35
Merikare 414–418 The
Instruction for King Meri-ka-re Instructions...
- Ptahhotep, The
Maxims of
Ptahhotep (2375–2350 BC)
Kheti III,
Teaching for King
Merykara (c. 2150 BC)
Kheti the Scribe,
Instructions of
Amenemhat (c. 1971 BC),...