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Egyptian pharaoh
'Ammu Aahotepre
Scarab seal with the prenomen AahotepreScarab seal with the prenomen Aahotepre
Pharaoh
Reignc. 15 years, 1760 BC-1745 BC
PredecessorQareh Khawoserre
SuccessorSheshi Maaibre
Royal titulary
Prenomen  (Praenomen)
Aahotepre
ˁ3-ḥtp-Rˁ
Ra is greatly pleased
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Nomen
'Ammu (plus epithet)
Son of Ra, perfect 'Ammu, given life
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Dynasty14th Dynasty

'Ammu Aahotepre was a pharaoh of the 14th Dynasty who ruled over parts of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. His reign is believed to have lasted about 15 years, from 1760 BC until 1745 BC.

Attestations

Like other kings of the dynasty, scarab seals are the only surviving evidence for his reign. 'Ammu Aahotepre has 61 seals bearing his name: 30 for the nomen 'Ammu and 31 for the prenomen Aahotepre.

A scarab bearing the nomen of this king was discovered in Tell el-Ajjul, Gaza Strip and catalogued by Flinders Petrie in 1933.

Identification

Ryholt (1997) identified king 'Ammu with Aahotepre in his reconstruction of the Turin canon. Von Beckerath (1964) had previously assigned the prenomen Aahotepre to a pharaoh of the Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ryholt 1997: 50
  2. Aahotepre on Eglyphica.de
  3. Petrie, Flinders (2014-01-25), English: Scarab of Aammu, whom Ryholt identifies with Aahotepre, possibly 14th dynasty or otherwise a vassal of the 15th dynasty. Drawing by Flinders Petrie 1897., retrieved 2023-01-13
  4. Hayes 1973: 64
  5. ^ Ryholt, K. S. B.; Bülow-Jacobsen, Adam (1997). The Political Situation in Egypt During the Second Intermediate Period, C. 1800-1550 B.C. Museum Tusculanum Press. p. 199. ISBN 978-87-7289-421-8.
  6. Flinders, Petrie (1933). Ancient Gaza Chapter III: Scarabs Tell El Ajjul (London, 1933).
  7. Ryholt 1997: 324 n. 1116

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