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Seankhenre Mentuhotepi was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the
fragmented Second Intermediate Period.
According to
egyptologists Kim
Ryholt and Darrell...
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Sobekhotep VIII – 16
years Sekhemresankhtawy Neferhotep III – 1 year
Seankhenre Mentuhotepi May be a king of the 17th
Dynasty < 1 year
Sewadjenre Nebiryraw...
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Theban region is
further strengthened by a
stela of Neferhotep's
successor Seankhenre Mentuhotepi where Mentuhotepi states "I am the king
within Thebes, this...
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Sobekhotep VIII 1645–1629 BC Sekhemre-seankhtawi
Neferhotep III 1629–1628 BC
Seankhenre Mentuhotepi 1628–1627 BC
Sewadjenre Nebiryraw I 1627–1601 BC Nebiriau...
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Sobekemsaf I (von Beckerath)
Successor Sobekhotep VIII (Ryholt),
Seankhenre Mentuhotepi (von Beckerath)
Royal titulary Consort queen Mentuhotep? Dynasty...
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proposes that the two
remaining names refer to
Sankhenre Sewadjtu and
Seankhenre Mentuhotepi. Indeed,
Ryholt notes that wadj, nfr and ankh
resemble each...
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Nebiryraw I (JE 33702)
Pharaoh Reign 26
regnal years 1627-1601 BC
Predecessor Seankhenre Mentuhotepi Successor Nebiryraw II
Royal titulary Children Nebiryraw II...
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Sobekhotep VIII, King (1645–1629 BC)
Neferhotep III, King (1629–1628 BC)
Seankhenre Mentuhotepi, King (1628–1627 BC)
Nebiryraw I, King (1627–1601 BC) Nebiriau...
- Thus,
three kings could possibly be the one
mentioned on the coffin:
Seankhenre Mentuhotepi,
Merankhre Mentuhotep VI and
Sewadjare Mentuhotep. Although...
- Thus
three kings could possibly be the one
mentioned on the coffin:
Seankhenre Mentuhotepi,
Sewadjare Mentuhotep V and
Merankhre Mentuhotep VI. Although...