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Sekheperenre

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Egyptian pharaoh
Sekheperenre
Skheperenre
Scarab seal of Sekheperenre. Ashmolean Museum (AN1935.100a)
Scarab seal of Sekheperenre. Ashmolean Museum (AN1935.100a)
Pharaoh
Reign2 months and 1 to 5 days, some time between 1690 BC and 1649 BC[1]
Predecessor[...]re
SuccessorDjedkherewre
Praenomen
Sekheperenre
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He whomRa causes to come into being
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Dynasty14th dynasty

Sekheperenre was anEgyptianpharaoh of the14th Dynasty of Egypt during theSecond Intermediate Period. According to the EgyptologistsKim Ryholt and Darrell Baker, Sekheperenre was the twenty-second king of the dynasty; alternatively,Jürgen von Beckerath sees him as the seventeenth ruler.[1][2][3]As a king of the 14th Dynasty, Sekheperenre would have reigned fromAvaris over the easternNile Delta and possibly over the western Delta as well.[1]

Attestation

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WithNehesy,Nebsenre andMerdjefare, Sekheperenre is one of only four undisputed pharaohs of the 14th Dynasty to have left any attestation beyond theTurin canon, a king list compiled in the earlyRamesside period.[2] Indeed, Sekheperenre is attested by a single scarab seal bearing his name. The seal, donated byA. S. Hunt and of unknown provenance, is currently in theAshmolean Museum.[1][2]

Chronological position

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Sekheperenre's relative position in the 14th Dynasty is somewhat secured by the Turin canon, which mentions him in column 9, line 16 (Gardiner entry 8.16).[4] According to the latest reading of the king list by Ryholt, Sekheperenre reigned 2 months and 1 to 5 days. In the previous authoritative study of the Turin canon,Alan Gardiner had read Sekheperenre's reign length as 2 years,[4] but Ryholt established that the number of years attributed to Sekheperenre by the canon was nil.[1] Sekheperenre was preceded by a king whose name is partially lost "[...]re" and succeeded by Djedkherewre.[1]

The seal has a coil pattern, common in the twelfth to fourteenth dynasties and seal typology may be used to provide supporting evidence for the position and dating of Sekheperenre.

At the opposite, Sekheperenre's absolute chronological position is debated. According to EgyptologistsKim Ryholt and Darrell Baker, Sekheperenre was the twenty-second king of the 14th dynasty.[1] Ryholt's reconstruction of the early 14th Dynasty is controversial however and other specialists, such asManfred Bietak andJürgen von Beckerath, believe that the dynasty started shortly beforeNehesy c. 1710 BC rather than c. 1805 BC as proposed by Ryholt. In this case, Sekheperenre would only be the seventeenth king of the dynasty.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^abcdefgK.S.B. Ryholt:The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, c.1800–1550 BC, Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications, vol. 20. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997,excerpts available online here.
  2. ^abcBaker, Darrell D.:The Encyclopedia of the Pharaohs: Volume I - Predynastic to the Twentieth Dynasty 3300–1069 BC, Stacey International,ISBN 978-1-905299-37-9, 2008, p. 374.
  3. ^Jürgen von Beckerath:Handbuch der ägyptischen Königsnamen, Münchner ägyptologische Studien, Heft 49, Mainz : P. von Zabern, 1999,ISBN 3-8053-2591-6,available online see p. 110-111.
  4. ^abAlan Gardiner, editor.Royal Canon of Turin. Griffith Institute, 1959. (Reprint 1988.ISBN 0-900416-48-3).
  5. ^Jürgen von Beckerath:Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der Zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, Glückstadt, 1964.
  6. ^Jürgen von Beckerath:Chronologie des pharaonischen Ägyptens, Münchner Ägyptologische Studien 46, Mainz am Rhein, 1997.ISBN 3805323107.
Preceded by
[...]re
Pharaoh of Egypt
Fourteenth Dynasty
Succeeded by
Djedkherewre
Period
Dynasty
  • Pharaohs
    • male
    • female
  • uncertain
Protodynastic
(pre-3150 BC)
Lower
Upper
Early Dynastic
(3150–2686 BC)
I
II
Old Kingdom
(2686–2181 BC)
III
IV
V
VI
1st Intermediate
(2181–2040 BC)
VII/VIII
IX
X
Period
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  • Pharaohs
    • male
    • female
  • uncertain
Middle Kingdom
(2040–1802 BC)
XI
Nubia
XII
2nd Intermediate
(1802–1550 BC)
XIII
XIV
XV
XVI
Abydos
XVII
Period
Dynasty
  • Pharaohs  (male
  • female)
  • uncertain
New Kingdom
(1550–1070 BC)
XVIII
XIX
XX
3rd Intermediate
(1069–664 BC)
XXI
High Priests of Amun
XXII
Lines of XXII/XXIII
XXIII
XXIV
XXV
Late toRoman Period(664 BC–313 AD)
Period
Dynasty
  • Pharaohs
    • male
    • female
  • uncertain
Late
(664–332 BC)
XXVI
XXVII
XXVIII
XXIX
XXX
XXXI
Hellenistic
(332–30 BC)
Argead
Ptolemaic
Roman
(30 BC–313 AD)
XXXIV
Dynastic genealogies
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