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Sobekhotep (other)
Sobekhotep or Sebekhotep is an ancient Egyptian name meaning “''Sobek is pleased''” or “''Sobek is satisfied''”, and may refer to: __NOTOC__ Pharaohs 13th Dynasty * Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep, believed to be Sobekhotep I * Khaankhre Sobekhotep, believed to be Sobekhotep II * Sekhemre Sewadjtawy Sobekhotep III, reigned c. 1740 BC * Khaneferre Sobekhotep IV, most powerful pharaoh of the 13th Dynasty, c. 1730 BC * Merhotepre Sobekhotep, also known as Sobekhotep V, reigned c. 1724 BC * Khahotepre Sobekhotep VI, reigned c. 1696 BC * Merkawre Sobekhotep, reigned c. 1664 BC 16th Dynasty * Sekhemre Seusertawy Sobekhotep VIII, reigned c. 1645 BC Nobles * Sobekhotep (Middle Kingdom treasurer) (12th dynasty) 13th Dynasty * Sobekhotep (13th dynasty), son of Seneb, the brother of Sobekhotep III * Sobekhotep (13th dynasty), grandfather of Queen Nubkhaes * Sobekhotep Miu (13th dynasty), son of Sobekhotep IV * Sobekhotep Djadja (13th dynasty), son of Sobekhotep IV * Sobekhotep (13t ...
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Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt () was a cradle of civilization concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in Northeast Africa. It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower Egypt were amalgamated by Menes, who is believed by the majority of List of Egyptologists, Egyptologists to have been the same person as Narmer. The history of ancient Egypt unfolded as a series of stable kingdoms interspersed by the "Periodization of ancient Egypt, Intermediate Periods" of relative instability. These stable kingdoms existed in one of three periods: the Old Kingdom of Egypt, Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age; the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age; or the New Kingdom of Egypt, New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. The pinnacle of ancient Egyptian power was achieved during the New Kingdom, which extended its rule to much of Nubia and a considerable portion of the Levant. After this period, Egypt ...
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Seneb (king's Son)
Seneb was an ancient Egyptian living in the Thirteenth Dynasty about 1750 BC. He is known from a number of sources around king Sobekhotep III, who was his brother. The father of Seneb was the ''god's father'' Mentuhotep (god's father), Mentuhotep, his mother was the ''king's mother'' called Iuhetibu. Seneb bears the title ''king's son'', although he was not the son of a king. In the Thirteenth Dynasty the title ''king's son'' was often used as title of honor and did not automatically mean that the title bearer was the son of a king. Seneb's own family is known from a stela now in Vienna (ÄS 135). His wife was called Nebtit and their children were: *''Elder of the hall'' Sobekhotep. *''Lady of the house'' Iuhetibu (named for her paternal grandmother) *''Trainer of the dogs'' Mentuhotep (named for her paternal grandfather) *Henut.Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan. ''The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt.'' Thames & Hudson (2004). {{ISBN, 0-500-05128-3 p.107 References
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