There have been many Egyptian kings named Mentuhotep.
Mentuhotep I is not a sure king, and his remains have not been
found.
The Mortuary temple of Mentuhotep II is located in the cliff at
Deir el-Bahri on the west bank of Thebes.
Sankhkare Mentuhotep III's own mortuary temple was begun in Deir
el-Bahari, but never completed. The temple was located a short
distance from his father's mortuary temple.
Nebtawyre Mentuhotep IV, of him, neither mummy nor his burial
place have been found.
Of Mentuhotep V prenomen Sewedjara, we know only his name.
Sankhenre Mentuhotep VI possibly only reigned for one year, and
neither mummy nor tomb has been found.
Mentuhotep was also the name of a queen, and another Mentuhotep
was a official and treasurer/ scribe at el-Lisht he had a large
tomb next to the pyramid of Senusret I.