Ankhtifi (or Ankhtify) was an ancient Egyptian nobleman, administrator, and military commander. The nomarch of Nekhen and a supporter of the pharaoh in...
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First Intermediate Period of Egypt (section Ankhtifi)
kings. The South was dominated by warlords, the best-known of whom is Ankhtifi, whose tomb was discovered in 1928 at Mo’alla, 30 km south of Luxor. He...
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at Thinis, and although the city walls, cited in Ankhtifi's autobiography, seem to have left Ankhtifi capable of only a show of force, he appears to have...
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Sega (Upper Egypt) (section Siege by Ankhtifi)
the tomb of Ankhtifi, the nomarch of Hierakonpolis loyal to the rulers of the 10th Dynasty in Heracleopolis Magna. In his tomb, Ankhtifi recalls siding...
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Ka-nefer-re, who is mentioned in an obscure and isolated tomb inscription of Ankhtifi, the pro-Herakleopolite nomarch of Hieraconpolis and prince of El-Mo'alla...
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decades of famine and strife. An important inscription on the tomb of Ankhtifi, a nomarch during the early First Intermediate Period, describes the pitiful...
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and the enigmatic king Ka-nefer-re mentioned in the tomb of the nomarch Ankhtifi are the same person, and it is somewhat more likely that Kaneferre should...
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Magna who also laid claim to the title of pharaoh and their powerful ally Ankhtifi, nomarch of Hierakonpolis, and a faithful follower of the Herakleopolitan...
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frequently occur in private tombs of the Old Kingdom era. The tomb of Ankhtifi (9–10th dynasty) contains the warning: "any ruler who... shall do evil...
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pharaoh Sneferu, and of Itet. His name is also written as Ankhersheretef. Ankhtifi Nomarch of Hierakonpolis 10th/11th dynasty (fl. c. 22nd century BC) Nomarch...
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Egypt and their powerful nomarch allies in Middle Egypt, in particular Ankhtifi. Annales du Service des Antiquités de l´Egypt Le Caire. Nr. 55, 1900, p...
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particularly remarkable because of their decorations, that of the two nomarchs Ankhtifi and Sobekhotep. Bunson, Margaret R. (2002). Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt...
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Neferkare VIII Might be the Kaneferre mentioned in the tomb of the nomarch Ankhtifi Wahkare Khety III Possibly the purported author of the Teaching for King...
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Neferkare VII Might be the Kaneferre mentioned in the tomb of the nomarch Ankhtifi Nebkaure Khety II Also mentioned in The Eloquent Peasant tale Setut - [name...
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and texts. Some of these include: In the Pyramid Texts, Utterance 231. Ankhtifi, a nomarch (= provincial governor) dated to the First Intermediate Period...
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Intef was succeeded by his son Intef III. After the death of the nomarch Ankhtifi, Intef was able to unite all the southern nomes down to the First Cataract...
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decentralization of the Egyptian state and the rise of provincial nomarchs like Ankhtifi; Mentuhotep II; a warriors' tomb in Deir el-Bahari, part of the Theban...
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the reign of the pharaoh Neferkare III, the nomarch of Hieraconopolis Ankhtifi, led a coalition of his nome and Edfu against Thebes. c. 2120 BCE Mentuhotep...
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Ankhhaf (sculpture) Ankhhor Ankhkherednefer Ankhmare Ankhnesneferibre Ankhtifi Ankhu Ankhwennefer (vizier) Ankhwennefer (pharaoh) Anlamani Annals of Amenemhat...
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Evidence in the form of biographical testimonies, such as the inscriptions of Ankhtifi in his tomb at El-Mo'alla, attesting to the famines are numerous, but somewhat...
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deduced that the southernmost districts of Thebes, once the stronghold of Ankhtifi's family, had since been conquered by the Theban-Coptite coalition.: 85–6 ...
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