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believe that
Rahotep was the
first king of the 17th Dynasty.
Rahotep seem to be
attested at
Abydos and Coptos. A
limestone stele which shows Rahotep making...
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Rahotep, (r’-htp(.w) -
satisfied in god Ra), was a prince, the son of the
Pharaoh Sneferu and his
first wife
Hetepheres I, in
ancient Egypt during the...
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parents are not known.
Nofret married Prince Rahotep, a son of
Pharaoh Sneferu. She had six
children with
Rahotep:
three daughters - Mereret, Nedjemib, and...
- II Djedi: Son of
Rahotep and
Nofret Itu: Son of
Rahotep and
Nofret Neferkau: Son of
Rahotep and
Nofret Mereret:
Daughter of
Rahotep and
Nofret Nedjemib:...
- Egypt.
There is no
conclusive evidence that the
founder of the dynasty,
Rahotep, was of
Nubian origin however and the
dynasty is
recognized as a native...
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according to Davenport,
American Gothic recalls, "the
Egyptian prince Rahotep,
holding the
flail of Osiris,
beside his wife Nufrit—strict with pious...
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Senusret IV Pepi III
Abydos Senebkay Wepwawetemsaf Pantjeny Snaaib XVII
Rahotep Nebmaatre Sobekemsaf I
Sobekemsaf II Sekhemre-Wepmaat
Intef Nubkheperre...
- time of
Rahotep is
believed to
having reigned up to 14 years. Jürgen von
Beckerath believed that both the
royal names actually refers to
Rahotep, while...
- (c. 2686 BCE – 2181 BCE) Imhotep, time of Djoser,
Third Dynasty Prince Rahotep,
possibly son of Sneferu,
Fourth Dynasty Middle Kingdom (c. 2055 BCE–1550...