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Manetho (/ˈmænɪθoʊ/; Koinē Gr****: Μανέθων Manéthōn, gen.: Μανέθωνος) is
believed to have been an
Egyptian priest from
Sebennytos (Coptic: Ϫⲉⲙⲛⲟⲩϯ, romanized: Čemnouti)...
- Egypt.
Known pharaohs of the
Sixth Dynasty are
listed in the
table below.
Manetho accords the dynasty 203
regnal years from Teti to Nitocris,
while the Turin...
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Menes derives from
Manetho, an
Egyptian historian and
priest who
lived during the pre-Coptic
period of the
Ptolemaic Kingdom.
Manetho noted the name in...
- Stone. The
account in
Manetho's
Aegyptiaca contradicts both the
archeological evidence and the
other historical records:
Manetho names nine
rulers of the...
- the New Kingdom. The
Turin Royal Canon gives 213
years (1991–1778 BC).
Manetho stated that it was
based in Thebes, but from
contemporary records it is...
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identified with a
local king
named Nekauba (678–672 BC).
Manetho's
Necho is King
Necho I (672–664 BC);
Manetho gives his
reign as 8 years.
Necho was
killed during...
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historian Manetho in the 3rd
century BC, the term
Hyksos is used
ethnically to
designate people of
probable West Semitic,
Levantine origin.
While Manetho portra****...
- List
record five kings,
while the
Saqqara Tablet only
records four, and
Manetho records nine, many of whom did not
exist or are
simply the same king under...
- this epoch. He is also
known by his ****enized
names Tosorthros (from
Manetho) and
Sesorthos (from Eusebius). He was the son of king
Khasekhemwy and...
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Mykerinos (Gr****: Μυκερίνος) (by Herodotus) and
Menkheres (by
Manetho).
According to
Manetho, he was the
throne successor of king Bikheris, but according...