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Sobekneferu or
Neferusobek (Ancient Egyptian: Sbk-nfrw
meaning 'Beauty of Sobek') was the
first confirmed queen regnant (or 'female king') of ancient...
- for the period. Its
first pharaoh was
Amenemhat I and its
final was
Sobekneferu. The
chronology of the
Twelfth Dynasty is the most
stable of any period...
- Egypt's
second confirmed woman who
ruled in her own right, the
first being Sobekneferu/Nefrusobek in the
Twelfth Dynasty.
Hatshepsut was the
daughter of Thutmose...
- The
Statue of
Sobekneferu was a
sculpture of the
ancient Egyptian queen Sobekneferu (about 1800 BC), who
reigned during the 12th Dynasty. This bust is...
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months earlier of a
brain hemorrhage. 130 10 "The
Adventure of the
Ersatz Sobekneferu" Lucy Liu
Robert Hewitt Wolfe July 2, 2018 (2018-7-2) 3.89
Morland visits...
- in over 200 years. The
oldest attested queen regnant was the
Pharaoh Sobekneferu from the 18th/17th
century BC. In
Ancient Africa,
Ancient Persia, Asian...
- year 1 of
Amenemhat IV to
regnal year 44 or 46–48 of
Amenemhat III.
Sobekneferu later succeeded Amenemhat IV as the last
ruler of the
Twelfth Dynasty...
- in this area in the late
Middle Kingdom,
perhaps for
Amenemhat IV and
Sobekneferu. Two
major pyramids are
known to have been
built at Lisht:
those of Amenemhat...
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Southern Mazghuna pyramid is a possibility.
Amenemhat IV was
succeeded by
Sobekneferu, who may have been his
sister or stepsister; she was a
daughter of Amenemhat...
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father Ramesses I to
succeed him). Two
pharaohs known to have been women,
Sobekneferu and Hatshepsut, are also excluded, most
likely due to
their gender. Finally...