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Amenemhat
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Amenemḥat /ˈæmənəmhæt/ or Amenemhēt /ˈæmənəmhɛt/, hellenized as Ammenémēs /əˈmɛnɪmz/ (Eusebius: Ἀμμενέμης) or as Ammanémēs /əˈmænɪmz/ (Africanus: Ἀμμανέμης),[1][2] is an Ancient Egyptian name meaning "Amun is in front". Amenemhat was the name of a number of kings, princes and administration officials throughout ancient Egyptian history.

Kings

  • Amenemhat I (or Amenemhet I) (reigned c. 1991 BC – c. 1962 BC), the first ruler of the 12th dynasty
  • Amenemhat II (or Amenemhet II) (reigned c. 1929 BC – c. 1895 BC), the third pharaoh of the 12th dynasty
  • Amenemhat III (or Amenemhet III) (reigned c. 1860 BC – c. 1814 BC), pharaoh during the 12th dynasty
  • Amenemhat IV (or Amenemhet IV) (reigned c. 1815 BC – c. 1806 BC), the penultimate pharaoh of the 12th dynasty
  • Amenemhat Senbef (or Sonbef) (reigned c. 1800 BC – c. 1796 BC), the second king of the 13th dynasty
  • Sekhemkare Amenemhat (or Amenemhat V) (fl. early 18th century BC), Egyptian king during the 13th dynasty
  • Amenemhat VI Ameny Antef (fl. mid-18th century BC), Egyptian king during the 13th dynasty
  • Sedjefakare Kay Amenemhat (or Amenemhat VII) (fl. mid-18th century BC), Egyptian king during the 13th dynasty

Princes

Officials

Other

References

  1. Harry Reginald Hall (1913) The Ancient History of the Near East, from the Earliest Times to the Battle of Salamis, p. 149
  2. Carl Müller, Victor Langlois, Theodor Müller (1848) Historicum Graecorum fragmenta, Volume 2, p. 557, 560
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