Khety I was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the 13th nomos of Upper Egypt ("the Upper Sycamore") during the 10th dynasty (c. 21st century BCE, during the...
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Khety II was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the 13th nomos of Upper Egypt ("the Upper Sycamore") during the reign of pharaoh Merykare of the 10th Dynasty...
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Period. Some scholars believe that Meryibre Khety was the founder of the 9th Dynasty, a Herakleopolitan nomarch who gathered enough authority to claim himself...
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instead. From the Instructions, it is known that Wahkare Khety, in alliance with the nomarchs of Lower Egypt, managed to repel the nomad "Asiatics" who...
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Tefibi (category Nomarchs)
related nomarchs datable to the Herakleopolite period; he was likely preceded by his father Khety and followed by his son, also named Khety. He was member...
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Mentuhotep I (also Mentuhotep-aa, i.e. "the Great") may have been a Theban nomarch and independent ruler of Upper Egypt during the early First Intermediate...
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Khnumhotep II (category Nomarchs)
of them was Khety, herself a daughter of the unnamed nomarch of the neighbouring 17th nome with Hardai as capital. Like her husband, Khety held a remarkable...
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political structure by supporting nomarchs who were loyal to him. His pyramid was constructed at el-Lisht. Senusret I is mentioned in the Story of Sinuhe...
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List of ancient Egyptians (section I)
the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology. A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Other...
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Khety was an ancient Egyptian local governor of the Oryx nome in Middle Egypt in the Twelfth Dynasty. He is only known from his decorated tomb chapel...
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under Amenemhat I (closed). Tomb 15 – Baqet III, notable for the depiction of wrestling techniques (accessible). Tomb 17 – Khety, nomarch during the 11th...
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Index of ancient Egypt–related articles (section I)
(treasurer) Kheti (vizier) Khety (BH17) Khety I (nomarch) Khety II (nomarch) Khnum Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum Khnumhotep I Khnumhotep II Khnumhotep III...
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Senusret I. An early attestation of Amenemhat may have come from the tomb of the namesake nomarch Amenemhat, buried at Beni Hasan. This nomarch, who lived...
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Sehertawy Intef I was a local nomarch at Thebes during the early First Intermediate Period and the first member of the 11th Dynasty to lay claim to a...
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Ninth Dynasty of Egypt (redirect from Khety II's daughter)
succession within the two dynasties. Among them, only Meryibre Khety and Nebkaure Khety are undoubtedly attested by archaeological finds: Wikimedia Commons...
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earlier family of nomarchs who were active at Men'at Khufu during the second part of the 11th Dynasty, whose members were usually named Khety or Baqet (a prominent...
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ruler, most notably in Manetho's writing. Possibly the same as Wahkare Khety I, Akhthoes was described as a king who caused much harm to the inhabitants...
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with a brazier dedicated to Meryibre Khety) and now at the Louvre; the inscriptions from the tomb of the nomarch Khety II, in Asyut; nine steles attesting...
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order of succession within the two dynasties. Among them, only Wahkare Khety and Merykare are undoubtedly attested by archaeological finds: Wikimedia...
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forming alliances with Khui, the provincial nomarch of Abydos, marrying two of his daughters, Ankhesenpepi I and Ankhesenpepi II, and making both Khui's...
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to the king. Ankhesenpepi was a daughter of the nomarch of Abydos, Khui, and his wife Nebet. Pepi I made her into a vizier, the sole woman of the Old...
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Intef II (category Mentuhotep I)
Mentuhotep I and Neferu I. His predecessor Intef I may have been his brother. Intef was succeeded by his son Intef III. After the death of the nomarch Ankhtifi...
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Oryx nome (section Nomarchs of the Oryx nome)
Herakleopolis, the nomarch of the Oryx nome Baqet III switched from neutrality to an allegiance to the Thebans. Subsequent nomarchs managed to gather a...
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Index of Egypt-related articles (section I)
Vizier (Ancient Egypt) Wadjet - Wagh El-Birket - Wahibre Ibiau - Wahkare Khety I - Wazner - Waste Management in Egypt - Water resources management in modern...
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Netjerkare Siptah (redirect from Siptah I)
time when the power of the pharaoh was crumbling and that of the local nomarchs was on the rise. Although he was male, Netjerkare Siptah is most likely...
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Intef the Elder (category Nomarchs)
controlled by another dynasty of nomarchs. Intef is believed to be the father of his successor on the Theban throne, Mentuhotep I.[citation needed] Intef the...
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six, after the death of Merenre I. Pepi II's reign marked a sharp decline of the Old Kingdom. As the power of the nomarchs grew, the power of the pharaoh...
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Huni (section Lepsius pyramid – I)
inscriptions give explicit insights into the power structure of the state, with nomarchs and viziers exercising important powers. The tomb inscriptions of Metjen...
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uncertain. Pedubast II may have been the son of Iuput II and the then serving nomarch in Athribis because the king list of Piye places next to Osorkon IV a Pedubast...
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