Semenre
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Smenre, Semenenre | |
![]() Axehead with the name of Semenre, Petrie Museum UC30079[1]
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Ruler of Upper Egypt | |
Reign | ca. 1600 BC or 1580 BC (16th Dynasty or 17th Dynasty) |
Predecessor | Nebiriau II |
Successor | Bebiankh |
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Semenre, also Smenre[1] or Semenenre,[3] is a poorly attested Theban pharaoh during the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt who succeeded the equally obscure Nebiriau II.[3][4] He reigned from 1601 to 1600 BC (Kim Ryholt)[4] or ca. 1580 BC (Detlef Franke) and belonged to the 16th Dynasty (Ryholt)[4] or the 17th Dynasty[1] (Franke).
For this ruler only the Throne name is known, carved on a tin-bronze axe head of unknown provenance, now in the Petrie Museum, London (UC30079). He is possibly also listed on the Turin Canon (11.7).[1]
Semenre was succeeded by Seuserenre Bebiankh[3][4] who left behind more traces of building projects and mining activity in his reign than most kings of this dynasty with the exception of Djehuti.[5]
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Preceded by | Pharaoh of Egypt Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt |
Succeeded by Bebiankh |
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- ↑ Ryholt 1997, p. 450
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 von Beckerath 1984, pp. 126-27
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Ryholt 1997, p. 202
- ↑ Darrell D. Baker: The Encyclopedia of the Egyptian Pharaohs, Volume I: Predynastic to the Twentieth Dynasty (3300-1069 BC), Bannerstone Press, London 2008, ISBN 978-1-905299-37-9, p. 375.