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Senusret I (Middle Egyptian: z-n-wsrt; /suʀ nij ˈwas.ɾiʔ/) also
anglicized as
Sesostris I and
Senwosret I, was the
second pharaoh of the
Twelfth Dynasty...
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Senusret II or
Sesostris II was the
fourth pharaoh of the
Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. He
ruled from 1897 BC to 1878 BC. His
pyramid was
constructed at El-Lahun...
- name of
several Ancient Egyptians:
Senusret I,
pharaoh (12th Dynasty)
Senusret II,
pharaoh (12th Dynasty)
Senusret III,
pharaoh (12th Dynasty) Sesostris...
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Khakaure Senusret III (also
written as
Senwosret III or the ****enised form,
Sesostris III) was a
pharaoh of Egypt. He
ruled from 1878 BC to 1839 BC during...
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appointed his son
Senusret II coregent.
Evidence for
military activity of any kind
during the
reign of
Senusret II is non-existent.
Senusret instead appears...
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rulers in the
Aegean Sea. He was the
father of
Senusret I. For the
first ten
years of his reign,
Senusret I
ruled as a
coregent alongside his father, Amenemhat...
- The
White Chapel of
pharaoh Senusret I, also
referred to as the
Jubilee Chapel of
Senusret I, was
built during the
Middle Kingdom of Egypt.
During the...
- of
Senusret II (in
ancient Egyptian Kha
Senusret meaning Senusret Shines) at El
Lahun is the
pyramid complex constructed for the
pharaoh Senusret II in...
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Senusret IV
Seneferibre was an
ancient Egyptian Theban king
during the late
Second Intermediate Period that is
attested only
through finds from
Upper Egypt...
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Senusret was an
ancient Egyptian official dating to the
early 12th Dynasty. He was a
local governor (a nomarch) of the nome of Nekhen, and is so far only...