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| x Sanakhte |
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2686 B.C.E. | 2667 B.C.E. | Person |
Sanakht, generally identified with the Nebka of much later king lists, was probably either the first or second pharaoh of the Third Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. The dates assigned to his reign by Shaw are ca. 2686-2667 BC; for various conjectures of...
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2649 B.C.E. | 2643 B.C.E. | Person |
Sekhemkhet was a Pharaoh in Egypt during the Third dynasty. According to the Manethonian tradition, a king known as Tyris (which may be compared to the Turin Canon's "Djoser-ti") reigned for a relatively brief period of seven years, and modern...
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| x Khaba |
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2643 B.C.E. | 2637 B.C.E. | Person |
Khaba was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's Old Kingdom and is generally considered to have reigned near the end of the Third Dynasty. He is thought to be the successor to Sekhemkhet. Khaba is believed to have reigned a relatively brief four years...
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| x Huni |
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2637 B.C.E. | 2613 B.C.E. | Deceased Person |
Huni was the last Pharaoh of Egypt of the Third dynasty. He established a fortress on the island of Elephantine, securing the southern border of Egypt at the First Cataract. Huni was probably the father of Hetepheres, queen of the next king, Sneferu...
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2613 B.C.E. | 2589 B.C.E. | Deceased Person |
Sneferu, also spelled as Snefru or Snofru (in Greek known as Soris), was the founder of the Fourth dynasty of Egypt. Estimates of his reign vary, with for instance The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt suggesting a reign from around 2613 BC to 2589 BC...
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| x Khufu |
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2589 B.C.E. | 2566 B.C.E. | Person |
Khufu (in Greek known as Χέοψ, Cheops, pronounced /ˈhɛɒps/; according to Manetho, Σοῦφις, Suphis) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's Old Kingdom. He reigned from around 2589 to 2566 B.C.E Khufu was the second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty. He is...
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| x Nyuserre Ini |
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2548 B.C.E. | 2422 B.C.E. | Person |
Nyuserre Ini, also spelt as Neuserre Izi or Niuserre Isi and sometimes Nyuserra (in Greek known as Rathoris), was a Pharaoh of Egypt during the Fifth dynasty. He is frequently given a reign of 24 or 25 years and is dated from ca. 2416 BC-2392 BC....
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| x Menkaura |
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2532 B.C.E. | 2504 B.C.E. | Person |
Menkaura (or Men-Kau-Re; Mycerinus in Latin; Mykerinos in Greek) was a pharaoh of the Fourth dynasty of Egypt (c. 2620 BC–2480 BC) who ordered the construction of the third and smallest of the Pyramids of Giza. His main queen was Khamerernebty II....
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2528 B.C.E. | 2520 B.C.E. | Person |
The Egyptian pharaoh Djedefre (or Radjedef) was the successor and son of Khufu. The mother of Djedefre is unknown. His name means "Enduring like Re." Djedefre was the first king to use the title Son of Ra as part of his royal titulary, which is seen...
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| x Khafra |
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2520 B.C.E. | 2494 B.C.E. | Person |
Khafra, or Khafre (ancient egyptian Rachaf,Greek Χεφρήν, Chephren) *ḫāʕaf-riʕu), was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Fourth dynasty, who had his capital at Memphis. According to some authors he was the son and successor of Khufu, but it is more commonly...
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| x Shepseskaf |
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2504 B.C.E. | 2500 B.C.E. | Person |
Shepseskaf was a son of Menkaure who succeeded his father on the throne. Shepseskaf's name means "His Soul is Noble." He was likely the last Egyptian Pharaoh of the Fourth dynasty if he was not succeeded by a certain unknown ruler named Djedefptah...
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| x Userkaf |
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2498 B.C.E. | 2491 B.C.E. | Person |
Userkaf was the founder of the Fifth dynasty of Egypt and the first pharaoh to start the tradition of building sun temples at Abusir.. Userkaf's name means "his Ka (or soul) is powerful." He ruled from 2465-2458 BC and constructed the Pyramid of...
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| x Sahure |
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2487 B.C.E. | 2474 B.C.E. | Person |
Sahure was the second king of ancient Egypt's 5th Dynasty. He was a son of queen Neferhetepes, as shown in scenes from the causeway of Sahure's pyramid complex in Abusir.. His father probably was Userkaf. Sahure's consort was queen Neferetnebty....
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| x Neferirkare Kakai |
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2474 B.C.E. | 2464 B.C.E. | Person |
Neferirkare Kakai was the third Pharaoh of Egypt during the Fifth dynasty. His prenomen, Neferirkare, means "Beautiful is the Soul of Ra." His Horus name was Userkhau, his Golden Horus name Sekhemunebu and his Nebti name Khaiemnebty. Neferirkare was...
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| x Neferefre |
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2460 B.C.E. | 2458 B.C.E. | Person |
Neferefre (also called Raneferef) was a Pharaoh of Egypt during the Fifth dynasty. His name means "Beautiful is Re" in Egyptian. A significant cache of administrative papyri–comparable in size to those found in the temple of Neferirkare–was...
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| x Menkauhor Kaiu |
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2422 B.C.E. | 2414 B.C.E. | Person |
Menkauhor Kaiu, (in Greek known as Menkeris), was a Pharaoh of the Fifth dynasty during the Old Kingdom. His royal name or prenomen, Menkauhor, means as "Eternal are the Souls of Horus." The Turin King List assigns him 8 years of rule. He was the...
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| x Djedkare Isesi |
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2414 B.C.E. | 2375 B.C.E. | Person |
Djedkare Isesi in Greek known as Tancheres from Manetho's Aegyptiaca, was a Pharaoh of Egypt during the Fifth dynasty. He is assigned a reign of twenty-eight years by the Turin Canon although some Egyptologists believe this is an error and should...
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| x Unas |
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2375 B.C.E. | 2345 B.C.E. | Person |
Unas (also Oenas, Unis, or Ounas) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, and the last ruler of the Fifth dynasty from the Old Kingdom. His reign has been dated as falling between 2375 BC and 2345 BC. Unas is believed to have had two queens, Khenut and...
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| x Teti |
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2345 B.C.E. | 2333 B.C.E. | Person |
Teti was the first Pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. He is also less commonly known as Othoes. He reigned from around 2345 to 2333 BC and is buried at Saqqara, however the exact length of his reign has been destroyed on the Turin King List, but...
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| x Pepi I Meryre |
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2332 B.C.E. | 2283 B.C.E. | Person |
Pepi I Meryre (reigned 2332 – 2283 BC) was the third king of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. His first throne name was Neferdjahor which the king later altered to Meryre meaning "beloved of Rê."
Pepi was the son of Teti and Iput, who was a daughter of...
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| x Merenre Nemtyemsaf I |
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2283 B.C.E. | 2278 B.C.E. | Person |
Merenre Nemtyemsaf I (reigned 2283-2278 BC) was the fourth king of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. His nomen, theophorically referring to Nemty, was formerly read as Antyemsaf, a reading now known to be incorrect.
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| x Pepi II Neferkare |
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2278 B.C.E. | 2184 B.C.E. | Person |
Pepi II (reigned c. 2278 BC–c. 2184 BC) was a pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty in Egypt's Old Kingdom. His throne name, Neferkare (Nefer-ka-Re), means "Beautiful is the Ka of Re". He succeeded to the throne at age six, after the death of Merenre I, and...
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| x Merenre Nemtyemsaf II | 2184 B.C.E. | Person |
Merenre Nemtyemsaef II was briefly Pharaoh of Egypt, likely succeeding his long-lived father Pepi II Neferkare. The Turin King List says that Merenre reigned for only a year, after succeeding his father Pepi II. His name is also mentioned on a stela...
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| x Mentuhotep I |
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2134 B.C.E. | Person |
Mentuhotep I was a local Egyptian prince at Thebes during the First Intermediate Period. He became the first openly acknowledged ruler of the Eleventh dynasty by assuming the modest title of first "supreme chief of Upper Egypt" and, later, declaring...
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| x Intef II |
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2118 B.C.E. | 2069 B.C.E. | Person |
Intef II was a Pharaoh of the Eleventh dynasty during the First Intermediate Period. His capital was located at Thebes. At this time, Egypt was split between several local dynasties. After the death of the nomarch Ankhtifi, Intef II was able to...
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| x Intef III |
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2069 B.C.E. | 2061 B.C.E. | Person |
Intef III was a Pharaoh in Egypt of the Eleventh Dynasty during the First Intermediate Period. His Horus name was Nakjtnebtepnefer, which translates to "Horus, the victorious one, Lord of the good beginning". He was buried in a saff-tomb at el-Tarif...
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| x Mentuhotep II |
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2061 B.C.E. | 2010 B.C.E. | Person |
Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II (2061 BC – 2010 BC) was a Pharaoh of the 11th dynasty, the son of Intef III of Egypt and a minor queen called Iah. His own wife was the 'king's mother' Tem. Other wives were Neferu (his sister) and five women buried in his...
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| x Mentuhotep III |
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2010 B.C.E. | 1998 B.C.E. | Person |
Sankhkare Mentuhotep III or Mentohotep III of the Eleventh dynasty was Pharaoh of Egypt during the Middle Kingdom. He continued the building program of his father Mentuhotep II, erecting temples to among others, Amun and Montu, local gods who had...
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| x Mentuhotep IV |
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1998 B.C.E. | 1991 B.C.E. | Person |
Nebtawyre Mentuhotep IV was the last king of the 11th Dynasty. He seems to fit into a 7 year period in the Turin Canon for which there is no recorded king, and is known from a few inscriptions in Wadi Hammamat that record expeditions to the Red Sea...
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| x Amenemhat I |
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1991 B.C.E. | 1962 B.C.E. | Person |
Amenemhat I, also Amenemhet I, was the first ruler of the Twelfth Dynasty (the dynasty considered to be the beginning of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt). He ruled from 1991 BC to 1962 BC. Amenemhet I was not of royal lineage, and the composition of...
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| x Senusret I |
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1971 B.C.E. | 1926 B.C.E. | Person |
Senusret I (also Sesostris I and Senwosret I) was the second pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from 1971 BC to 1926 BC, and was one of the most powerful kings of this Dynasty. He was the son of Amenemhat I and his wife Nefertitanen....
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| x Amenemhat II |
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1929 B.C.E. | 1895 B.C.E. | Person |
Nubkhaure Amenemhat II was the third pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. Not much is known about his reign. He ruled Egypt for 35 years from 1929 BC to 1895 BC and was the son of Senusret I through the latter's chief wife, Queen Nefru....
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| x Senusret II |
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1897 B.C.E. | 1878 B.C.E. | Person |
Khakeperre Senusret 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. Senusret II took a great deal of interest in the Faiyum oasis region and began work on an...
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| x Senusret III |
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1878 B.C.E. | 1839 B.C.E. | Person |
Khakhaure Senusret III (also written as Senwosret III or Sesostris III) was a pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled from 1878 BC to 1839 BC, and was the fifth monarch of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. He was a great pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty...
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| x Amenemhat III |
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1860 B.C.E. | 1814 B.C.E. | Person |
Amenemhat III, also spelled Amenemhet III (c. 1860-1814 BC), was a pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from ca.1860 BC to ca.1814 BC, the latest known date being found in a papyrus dated to Regnal Year 46, I Akhet 22 of his rule. He is...
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| x Amenemhat IV |
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1815 B.C.E. | 1806 B.C.E. | Person |
Amenemhat IV, alt. Amenemhet IV was Pharaoh of Egypt, likely ruling between ca. 1815 BC and ca. 1806 BC. He served first as the junior coregent of Amenemhat III and completed the latter's temple at Medinet Maadi, which is "the only intact temple...
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| x Sobekneferu |
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1806 B.C.E. | 1802 B.C.E. | Person |
Sobekneferu (sometimes written "Neferusobek") was an Egyptian pharaoh of the twelfth dynasty. Her name meant "the beauty of Sobek." She was the daughter of Pharaoh Amenemhat III. Manetho states she also was the sister of Amenemhat IV, but this claim...
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| x Wegaf |
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1632 B.C.E. | Person |
Khutawyre Wegaf (or Ugaf) was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty who is known from several sources, including a stelae and statues. There is a general known from a scarab with the same name (Wegaf) who is perhaps identical with this king.
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| x Sewadjenre Nebiriau I | 1627 B.C.E. | 1601 B.C.E. | Person |
Nebiriau or Nebiryerawet I was a pharaoh of Egypt of the 16th or 17th Theban dynasty based in Upper Egypt during the Second intermediate period. Nebiriau I reigned for 26 years according to the Turin Canon and was succeeded by Nebiriau II who may...
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| x Khyan |
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1610 B.C.E. | 1580 B.C.E. | Person |
Seuserenre Khyan, Khian or Khayan was reportedly the fourth king of the Hyksos Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt who ruled approximately c.1610-1580 BC The Danish Egyptologist, Kim Ryholt, who published an extensive catalogue of the monuments of all the...
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| x Seuserenre Bebiankh |
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1603 B.C.E. | 1591 B.C.E. | Person |
Seuserenre Bebiankh was a native Ancient Egyptian king of the 16th Theban dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period and the successor of king Semenre. He is assigned a reign of 12 years in the Turin Canon. Seuserenre is principally known by a...
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| x Tao II the Brave |
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1560 B.C.E. | Person |
Seqenenre Tao II, (also Sekenenra Taa), called The Brave, ruled over the last of the local kingdoms of the Theban region of Egypt in the Seventeenth Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period. He probably was the son and successor to Senaktenre...
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| x Kamose |
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1554 B.C.E. | 1549 B.C.E. | Person |
Kamose was the last king of the Theban Seventeenth Dynasty. He was probably the son of Sekenenra Tao II and Ahhotep I and the full brother of Ahmose I, founder of the Eighteenth Dynasty. His reign fell at the very end of the Second Intermediate...
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| x Ahmose I |
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1550 B.C.E. | 1525 B.C.E. | Person |
Ahmose I (sometimes written Amosis I and "Amenes" and meaning Born of the Moon or Born of Yah) was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the founder of the Eighteenth dynasty. He was a member of the Theban royal house, the son of pharaoh Tao II Seqenenre...
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| x Amenhotep I |
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1525 B.C.E. | 1505 B.C.E. | Person |
Amenhotep I (sometimes read as Amenophis I and meaning "Amun is satisfied") was the second Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. His reign is generally dated from 1526 to 1506 BC. He was born to Ahmose I and Ahmose-Nefertari, but had at least two...
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| x Thutmose I |
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1505 B.C.E. | 1493 B.C.E. | Person |
Thutmose I (sometimes read as Thutmosis or Tuthmosis I) was the third Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. He was given the throne after the death of the previous king Amenhotep I. During his reign, he campaigned deep into the Levant and Nubia,...
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| x Thutmose II |
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1493 B.C.E. | 1479 B.C.E. | Person |
Thutmose II (sometimes read as Thutmosis, or Tuthmosis II and meaning Born of Thoth) was the fourth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. He built some minor monuments and initiated at least two minor campaigns but did little else during his...
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| x Hatshepsut |
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1479 B.C.E. | 1458 B.C.E. | Person |
Hatshepsut (or Hatchepsut, pronounced /hætˈʃɛpsʊt/), meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies, (1508 BC - 1458 BC) was the second pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She is generally regarded by Egyptologists as one of the most successful...
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| x Thutmose III |
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1479 B.C.E. | 1425 B.C.E. | Person |
Thutmose III (sometimes read as Thutmosis or Tuthmosis III and meaning Son of Thoth) was the sixth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. During the first twenty-two years of Thutmose's reign he was co-regent with his aunt, Hatshepsut, who was named the...
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| x Amenhotep II |
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1427 B.C.E. | 1401 B.C.E. | Person |
Amenhotep II (sometimes read as Amenophis II and meaning Amun is Satisfied) was the seventh Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. Amenhotep inherited a vast kingdom from his father Thutmose III, and held it by means of a few military campaigns in...
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| x Thutmose IV |
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1401 B.C.E. | 1391 B.C.E. | Person |
Thutmose IV (sometimes read as Thutmosis or Tuthmosis IV and meaning Thoth is Born) was the 8th Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt, approximately the 14th century BC. His prenomen or royal name, Menkheperure, means "Established in forms is Re."...
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| x Amenhotep III |
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1391 B.C.E. | 1353 B.C.E. | Person |
Amenhotep III (sometimes read as Amenophis III; meaning Amun is Satisfied) was the ninth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty. According to different authors, he ruled Egypt from June 1386 to 1349 BC or June 1388 BC to December 1351 BC/1350 BC after...
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| x Akhenaten |
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1353 B.C.E. | 1336 B.C.E. | Person |
Akhenaten (pronounced /ˌɑːkəˈnɑːtən/; often also spelled Echnaton, Akhnaton, or rarely Ikhnaton; meaning Effective spirit of Aten) was known before the fifth year of his reign as Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV, and...
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| x Smenkhkare |
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1336 B.C.E. | 1335 B.C.E. | Person |
Smenkhkare (sometimes erroneously spelled Smenkhare or Smenkare and meaning Vigorous is the Soul of Ra) is an ephemeral Pharaoh of the late Eighteenth Dynasty of whom very little is known for certain. Traditionally he is seen as Akhenaten's co...
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| x Neferneferuaten |
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1335 B.C.E. | 1333 B.C.E. | Person |
Ankhkheperure Neferneferuaten was a woman who reigned as pharaoh toward the end of the Amarna era during the Eighteenth Dynasty. The royal succession of this period is very unclear. Manetho's Epitome, an ancient historical source written in Egypt...
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| x Tutankhamun |
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1333 B.C.E. | 1324 B.C.E. | Person |
Tutankhamun (alternately spelled with Tutenkh-, -amen, -amon), Egyptian twt-ˁnḫ-ı͗mn; tVwa:t-ʕa:nəx-ʔaˡma:n (1341 BC – 1323 BC) was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty (ruled 1333 BC – 1324 BC in the conventional chronology), during the period...
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| x Ay |
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1323 B.C.E. | 1319 B.C.E. | Person |
Ay was the penultimate Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's 18th dynasty. He held the throne of Egypt for a brief four-year period (probably 1323 – 1319 BC or 1327 – 1323 BC, depending on which chronology is followed), although he was a close advisor to two...
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| x Horemheb |
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1319 B.C.E. | 1292 B.C.E. | Person |
Horemheb (sometimes spelled Horemhab or Haremhab and meaning Horus is in Jubilation) was the last Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty from 1319 BC to late 1292 BC, although he was not related to the preceding royal family and is believed to have been of...
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| x Ramesses I |
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1292 B.C.E. | 1290 B.C.E. | Person |
Menpehtyre Ramesses I (traditional English: Ramesses or Ramses) was the founding Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's 19th dynasty. The dates for his short reign are not completely known but the time-line of late 1292-1290 BC is frequently cited as well as...
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| x Seti I |
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1290 B.C.E. | 1279 B.C.E. | Person |
Menmaatre Seti I (also called Sethos I after the Greeks) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt (Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt), the son of Ramesses I and Queen Sitre, and the father of Ramesses II. As with all dates in Ancient Egypt, the actual dates of his...
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