- Mn-ṯw-ḥtp,
meaning "Mentu is satisfied"), also
known under his
prenomen Nebhepetre (Ancient Egyptian: Nb-ḥpt-Rˁ,
meaning "The Lord of the
rudder is Ra")...
- court. The
chamber held a shrine,
which once held the
wooden coffin of
Nebhepetre Mentuhotep. A
great tree-lined
court was
reached by
means of the processional...
-
Heracleapolitan dynasts until shortly before the 39th
regnal year of
Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II, when the
Herakleopolitans were defeated, and this dynasty...
-
Nebmaatre 3
Ahmose I
Nebpehtyre 17
Thutmose IV
Menkheperure 4
Mentuhotep II
Nebhepetre 18
Amenhotep II
Aakheperure 5
Menes Meni 19
Thutmose III
Menkheperre 6...
- ISBN 978-1-4381-0997-8,
available online, see p. 181
Labib Habachi: King
Nebhepetre Menthuhotep: his monuments,
place in history,
deification and unusual...
-
dynasties became inevitable.
Around 2055 BC the
northern Theban forces under Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II
finally defeated the
Herakleopolitan rulers,
reuniting the...
- is satisfied":
Mentuhotep I (c. 2135 BC) —
maybe a
fictional figure;
Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II (c. 2061–2010 BC);
Sankhkare Mentuhotep III (c. 2010–1998...
-
Ancient Egypt.
Librairie Arthème Fayard. Habachi,
Labib (1963). "King
Nebhepetre Menthuhotep: his monuments,
place in history,
deification and unusual...
- 85 & 88.
Mentuhotep II and
Neferu II:
Bunson (2012), "Mentuhotep II (
Nebhepetré)" & "Neferu (1)".
Dodson &
Hilton (2004), pp. 85–86 & 89.
Tyldesley (2006)...
-
Egypt and, later,
declaring himself king over all Egypt.
Mentuhotep II
Nebhepetre Pharaoh 11th
dynasty fl. c. 21st
century BC Son of
Intef III and Iah....