| Amenemhet VI in hieroglyphs | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Translation: He who satisfies the Two Lands |
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Nebti Name Sekhem-khau (Sḫm-ḫˁw) Translation: Powerful of Appearances |
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Golden Horus Name Heqa-maat (ḥq3-m3ˁt) Translation: Maat is Powerful |
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Throne Name Se-ankh-ib-Re (Sˁ-ˁnḫ-jb-Rˁ) Translation: Causing the Heart of Re to Live |
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Amenemhet (VI) (with the additional names Ameny Antef) is listed as seventh king of the Thirteenth Dynasty according to the Turin Canon.[1]
He had the throne name Seankkibre and is known from a few sources, such as an offering table found at Karnak and an architrave from a private tomb at Heliopolis. Some scolars regard his triple names as filiation.[2]
| Preceded by Iufni |
Pharaoh of Egypt Thirteenth Dynasty |
Succeeded by Semenkare |
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