Either the founder of the dynasty, in which case he is known as Sobekhotep I, or its twentieth monarch, in which case he is known as Sobekhotep II
Precedessor Successor | |
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Reign of Sobekhotep I | |
Ryholt | 1803–1800 |
Franke | 1724–1718 |
Turin King List | 2y 3m 24d |
The Royal Titulary
From the hieroglyphic records
Horus Menekh.. The Dual King Sekhem Ra khu tawy Son of Ra Amenemhat sobek hotep
Horus name
The oldest form of the name of a pharaoh, a falcon representing Horus is perched on the palace facade.
Golden Horus name
Horus perched on Gold, which was associated with eternity, but its meaning is disputed.
Throne name
Announced at the coronation and always written in a cartouche. The “official” name of the pharaoh. Also known as the Prenomen.
Fouilles de l’Institut français d’archéologie orientale, V.1, plate IV
Birth name
Personal name given at birth. Also known as the Nomen.
Throne + Birth name
Combination of Throne- and Birth-name cartouches
probably only used for a special occasion.
Bibliography
- Gauthier, H. Le livre des rois d'Égypte. MIFAO 18 (1912): 14–16
- Beckerath, J., 1999. “Handbuch der ägyptischen Königsnamen”, Second edition, MÄS 49: 92–93
- Leprohon, R. J., 2013. The Great Name: Ancient Egyptian Royal Titulary. Atlanta: 61
- Baker. D. D., 2008. The Encyclopedia of the Pharaohs: Volume I. London: 443–444
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