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Sewadjkare

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Egyptian pharaoh
Sewadjkare
Sewadjkare I
Pharaoh
Reignvery short reign c. 1781 BC (Ryholt) or c. 1737 BC (Schneider)
PredecessorSehetepibre (Ryholt & Baker),Siharnedjheritef Hotepibre (von Beckerath & Franke)
SuccessorNedjemibre
Praenomen
Sewadjkare
S.w3ḏ-k3-Rˁ
He whom theKa orRa causes to flourish
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Dynasty13th Dynasty

Sewadjkare (more exactlySewadjkare I) was anEgyptianpharaoh of the13th Dynasty during the earlySecond Intermediate Period.

According to EgyptologistsKim Ryholt and Darrell Baker he was the eleventh ruler of the dynasty, reigning for a short time c. 1781 BC.[1][2] Alternatively, Thomas Schneider,Detlef Franke andJürgen von Beckerath see him as the tenth king of the 13th Dynasty, with Schneider placing his reign at c. 1737 BC.[3][4][5][6][7]

Evidence

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No contemporary attestation of Sewadjkare survives to this day and this pharaoh is only known to us thanks to theTurin canon. This king list was redacted during the earlyRamesside period from older documents and serves as the primary source for kings of the Second Intermediate Period. Sewadjkare's name appears on the 7th column, 13th line of the papyrus.[1]

Reign length

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The Turin canon normally gives the reign length of the kings it lists; however, the duration of Sewadjkare's reign is lost in alacuna. Only the number of days is partially preserved and was read by Ryholt as eleven to fourteen days. The space apparently taken by the total duration of the reign as recorded on the Turin canon led Ryholt to propose a minimum reign length of half a month.[1] Given the total absence of contemporary attestation for Sewadjkare, it seems likely that he was an ephemeral ruler.

Identity

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Sewadjkare should not be confused with two other pharaohs bearing the sameprenomen, and who reigned later in the Second Intermediate Period.Sewadjkare Hori II, also known as Hori II, reigned at the very end of the 13th Dynasty, from c. 1669 until 1664 BC. The other ruler with the same prenomen isSewadjkare III of the14th Dynasty, who is also known only thanks to the Turin canon. Sewadjkare III reigned for a short while, some time between c. 1699 and 1694 BC.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdK.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. ^Baker, 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. 417.
  3. ^Thomas Schneider:Lexikon der Pharaonen, Albatros, Düsseldorf (2002),ISBN 3-491-96053-3.
  4. ^Thomas Schneider:Ancient Egyptian Chronology - Edited by Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss, And David a. Warburton,available online, see p. 176
  5. ^Detlef Franke:Zur Chronologie des Mittleren Reiches (12.-18. Dynastie) Teil 1 : Die 12. Dynastie, in Orientalia 57 (1988).
  6. ^Jürgen von Beckerath:Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der Zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, Glückstadt, (1964).
  7. ^Jürgen von Beckerath:Chronologie des pharaonischen Ägyptens, Münchner Ägyptologische Studien 46. Mainz am Rhein, 1997.
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Thirteenth Dynasty
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