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It is believed that the pharaoh Horemheb was a commoner, and perhaps a scribe, before he became pharaoh.
Ay ruled for 4 years. He was succeeded by Horemheb who ruled from 1319 - 1292. Both of these men were advisors to the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Horemheb was the last pharaoh to rule in the 18th dynasty.
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Horemheb, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, was born around 18th Dynasty, although the exact date of his birth is not precisely known. He ascended to the throne after the reign of Tutankhamun, around 1323 BC, and ruled until approximately 1295 BC. Horemheb is notable for his military accomplishments and for instituting reforms in Egyptian administration.
Horemheb ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt for approximately 14 years, from around 1320 to 1299 BCE. He was the last ruler of the 18th Dynasty and is known for his efforts to restore order after the tumultuous reign of Akhenaten and the subsequent Amarna Period. Horemheb implemented significant administrative reforms and focused on the revival of traditional religious practices. His reign helped to set the stage for the stability that characterized the later 19th Dynasty.
It is believed that the pharaoh Horemheb was a commoner, and perhaps a scribe, before he became pharaoh.
Ay ruled for 4 years. He was succeeded by Horemheb who ruled from 1319 - 1292. Both of these men were advisors to the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Horemheb was the last pharaoh to rule in the 18th dynasty.
Horemheb was the last Pharoah of the 18th dynasty from either 1319 or 1316 BC to 1292 BC/
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Traditionally, Horemheb succeeded Ankenation IV.
Horemheb, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, was born around 18th Dynasty, although the exact date of his birth is not precisely known. He ascended to the throne after the reign of Tutankhamun, around 1323 BC, and ruled until approximately 1295 BC. Horemheb is notable for his military accomplishments and for instituting reforms in Egyptian administration.
Pharaoh Tutankamen had a wife. He and his wife had two stillborn children, thus his rule was passed down to his military commander, Horemheb
Horemheb ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt for approximately 14 years, from around 1320 to 1299 BCE. He was the last ruler of the 18th Dynasty and is known for his efforts to restore order after the tumultuous reign of Akhenaten and the subsequent Amarna Period. Horemheb implemented significant administrative reforms and focused on the revival of traditional religious practices. His reign helped to set the stage for the stability that characterized the later 19th Dynasty.
he was an Egyptian
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1315 BC
Ay and Horemheb