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    Apepi (also Ipepi; Egyptian language ipp(i)), Apophis (Greek: Ἄποφις); regnal names Nebkhepeshre, Aaqenenre and Aauserre) was a Hyksos ruler of Lower...
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    (1973). "The Evil Eye of Apopis". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 59. 114–115. Borghouts, J. F. (1973). "The Evil Eye of Apopis". The Journal of Egyptian...
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    soldiers captured a courier bearing a message from the Hyksos king Awoserre Apopi at Avaris to his ally, the ruler of Kush, requesting the latter's urgent...
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    disparaging reference to Apepi. In Eusebius and Africanus's epitomes of Manetho, "Apopis" appears in final position, while Archles appears as the fifth ruler. In...
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    years. Decans represented on coffins from later dynasties (such as King Seti I) compared with earlier decan images demonstrate the Sothic-solar shift. According...
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  • Tao II, known as Tao II the Brave, son of Tetisheri. Probably Aawoserra Apopi of the Hyksos. "The Hippopotamus Pool by Elizabeth Peters". Kirkus Reviews...
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