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Khasekhemre Neferhotep I was an
Egyptian pharaoh of the mid
Thirteenth Dynasty ruling in the
second half of the 18th
century BC
during a time referred...
- “Khonsu-
Neferhotep, Horus-Lord of Joy in Karnak,” “Khonsu-
Neferhotep, Lord of Maat on the
Great Throne,” and “Khonsu-
Neferhotep-in-Thebes.” Khonsu-
Neferhotep...
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Sekhemre Sankhtawy Neferhotep III
Iykhernofret was the
third or
fourth ruler of the
Theban 16th Dynasty,
reigning after Sobekhotep VIII
according to Egyptologists...
- it is well
known that the
chief foreman of Deir el-Medina, a
certain Neferhotep, was
killed in the
reign of king
Amenmesse on the
orders of a certain...
- He may be the same king as
Mersekhemre Neferhotep II. The
identity of
Mersekhemre Ined with
respect to
Neferhotep II is
still in doubt. Two
royal statues...
- 1803 BC to c. 1649 BC), who
reigned at
least eight years. His brothers,
Neferhotep I and Sihathor, were his
predecessors on the throne, the
latter having...
- Msy in the do****ent).
Neferhotep was
replaced by
Paneb his
adopted son,
against whom many
crimes were
alleged by
Neferhotep's brother Amennakhte in a...
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Senebsen was an
Ancient Egyptian queen and wife of king
Neferhotep I
during the 13th Dynasty. She is
mentioned in a rock
inscription on the
Sehel Island...
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Sobekhotep VII and
Sobekhotep VIII (13th to 16th dynasties)
Neferhotep I,
Neferhotep II and
Neferhotep III (13th to 16th dynasties)
Merhotepre Ini (13th dynasty)...
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Neferhotep is an
ancient Egyptian given name.
Notable bearers were:
Neferhotep I,
pharaoh of the 13th
Dynasty Neferhotep II,
pharaoh of the 13th Dynasty...