Chapter 19: The Pre-Awan Dynasty
readx;? Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt
Tehuti, reigned for 3 years. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.infobc 1635--1632.
The king's name was Sekemla-Semeron Tawy, which means "Ra the power of the god to establish Upper and Lower Egypt".
In 1635, Tehuti established the Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt, with its capital at Thebes.
Sobehotab VIII, reign: 16 years, BC 1632-1616.
In 1632 BC, Sobehotab VIII succeeded Tehuti as pharaoh.
During their reign, the Hyksos ruled Memphis and Lower Egypt.
Philhotab III, reign: 1 year, 1616-1615 BC.
In 1616 BC, Philhotab III succeeded to the throne as pharaoh of Sobehotab VIII.
Mentuhotab VI, reigned: 1 BC 1615-1614.
In 1615 BC, Mentuhotab VI succeeded to the throne as pharaoh of Filhotab III.
Nebirilau I-I, reigned: 26 years, 1614-1588 BC.
In 1614 BC, Nebirilau I succeeded to the position of pharaoh of Mentuhotab VI.
Nebirilau II, reign: 2 years, 1588-1586 BC.
In 1588 BC, Nebirilau II, son of Nebirilau I, succeeded to the throne as pharaoh of Egypt.
Seusereenla-Bebiank NKH, reigned 12 years, 1586-1574 BC.
In 1586 BC, Seusereenla Bebianke succeeded to the throne as pharaoh of Egypt.
Sekemla Shedvast, reigned 1574-1574 BC.
In 1574 BC, Sekemla Shedvaste succeeded him as pharaoh of Egypt as Seusereenra Bebianc.
Jednefilla de Tumos I Ose-I, reigned 1574-1573.
In 1574 BC, Jednefilla de Tumos I succeeded to the Egyptian pharaoh of Sekemla Shedvast.
Jednefilra de Tumos II, reigned 1573-1573 BC.
In 1573 BC, Jednefilla Detumos II succeeded to the Egyptian pharaoh of Jednefilla Detumos I.
Djedan Kra Mountamsaf 1573-1572.
In 1573 BC, Jedankra Mountamsaf succeeded to the position of pharaoh of Egypt as Jednefilla de Tumos II.
Mela Engla-Meentukhotab VI 1572-1572.
In 1572 BC, Melankla Meentukhotab VI succeeded to the position of Pharaoh of Egypt as Jedankra Mountamsaf.
Later, three more kings were unknown. BC 1572-1567.
In 1567 BC, Thebes was captured by Amos I, and the Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt fell.
The Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt had a total of 15 pharaohs and 68 years.
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The 17th Dynasty of Egypt, the capital of Tiban. Existed at the same time as the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Dynasties.
Rahotab, reigned 1635-1625 BC.
In 1635 BC, Lahotab captured the city of Tiban and established the 17th Dynasty of Egypt.
Sobekemsaf I-I, reigned: 16 years, 1625-1609 BC.
In 1625 BC, Sobekemsaf I succeeded to the position of pharaoh of Egypt in Lahoteb.
Sekemla Wibmaat-Intef AT-, also known as Intef VI, BC 1609-1608.
In 1609 BC, Intile VI succeeded Sobecamsaf I as pharaoh of Egypt.
Nub Kepera Intef, also known as Intile VII, reigned 1608-1607 BC.
In 1608 BC, Intef VII succeeded Intef VI as the Egyptian pharaoh.
Sekemla-Horuhilmaat-Intef, also known as Intef VIII, BC 1607-1606.
In 1607 BC, Intef VIII succeeded Intef VII as the Egyptian pharaoh.
Sobekem Saf II, reign: 7 years, 1606-1599 BC.
In 1606 BC, Sobecamsaf II succeeded Intef VIII as the Egyptian pharaoh.
Senaktarenla-Amos, reign: months, less than a year, 1599-1598 BC.
In 1599 BC, Sonaktanla Amos succeeded Sobekmsaf II as pharaoh of Egypt.
Sekanenla-Tao, reign: 10 years, 1598-1588 BC.
In 1598 BC, Sekanenla Tao succeeded Senaktanenla Amos as the Egyptian pharaoh.
Sekanenla-Tao began the prelude to the war against the Hyksos. It was not completed until the time of his son Amos I.
Camos, reigned 3 years, 1588-1585 BC.
In 1588 BC, Carmos, son of Sekanenla Taw, succeeded to the throne as pharaoh of Egypt.
Camos, the last ruler of the Seventeenth Dynasty, died in a campaign against the Hyksos in the region of Tiban.
The 17th Dynasty of Egypt had a total of 9 pharaohs and 50 years.
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