The middle kingdom
The middle kingdom
Nomentuhotep's rule did not begin in the new kingdom
The king or leader when Mentuhotep IV was Amenemhet
If you want to know, the answer is Mentuhotep II
Pharaoh Mentuhotep II reigned during the Middle Kingdom of Egypt, around 2055-2004 BCE, and is credited with reuniting Egypt after a period of political fragmentation known as the First Intermediate Period. He established the 11th Dynasty and moved the capital to Thebes, enhancing its prominence. Mentuhotep II also initiated significant architectural projects, including the construction of his mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari, which showcased advances in art and design. His reign marked a period of stability, economic prosperity, and cultural revival in ancient Egypt.
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.
second kingdom
The Middle Kingdom (1975-1640 BCE) was founded by Mentuhotep II. During the Middle Kingdom upper and lower Egypt were united and Thebes became the capital city of the Pharaohs. During this period the Egyptians also developed block style artwork, they irrigated Faiyum, increased harvests and told stories through writing.
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Hennu or Henenua was an Egyptian noble, serving as m-r-pr "majordomus" under Mentuhotep II and Mentuhotep III in the 21st to 20th century BC.
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