Aahotepre
'Ammu Aahotepre or Ahotepre was a minor[3] Hyksos[3] pharaoh of Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt.[1]
'Ammu Aahotepre | |||||||
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Scarab seal of Aahotepre, Petrie Museum. | |||||||
Pharaoh | |||||||
Predecessor | Qareh Khawoserre[1] | ||||||
Successor | Sheshi Maaibre[1] | ||||||
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Identification
Ryholt (1997) identified 'Ammu Aahotepre in his reconstruction of the Turin canon.[1]
Von Beckerath (1964) had previously assigned the praenomen Aahotepre to a pharaoh of Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt.[4]
See also
References
- Ryholt 1997: 50
- Aahotepre on Eglyphica.de
- Hayes 1973: 64
- Ryholt 1997: 324 n. 1116
Bibliography
- von Beckerath, Jürgen (1964), "2. Zwischenzeit", Archiv für Orientforschung
- Hayes, William C. (1973). "Egypt: From the death of Ammenemes III to Seqenenre II". The Cambridge Ancient History. 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press..
- Ryholt, K. S. B. (1997), The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, c. 1800 - 1550 BC, Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, ISBN 87-7289-421-0
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