For other individuals with that name, see Amenemhat (disambiguation).
Amenemhat II
Ammenemes
Sitting statue attributed to Amenemhat II later usurped by 19th Dynasty pharaohs Berlin, Pergamon Museum
Pharaoh
Reign
about 35 years, 1914–1879/6 BCE;[1] 1878–1843 BCE;[2] 1877/6–1843/2 BCE[3]
Predecessor
Senusret I
Successor
Senusret II
Royal titulary
Horus name
Hekenemmaat ḥkn-m-m3ˁ.t He who delights in Maat
Nebty name
Hekenemmaat ḥkn-m-m3ˁ.t He who delights in Maat
Golden Horus
Maatkheru (Bjk-nbw)-m3ˁ.t-ḫrw The golden Horus, true of voice
Variant form: Maatkheruemnebtawy (Bjk-nbw)-m3ˁ.t-ḫrw-m-nb-t3.w(j) The golden Horus, true of voice as the lord of the two lands
Prenomen (Praenomen)
Nubkaure Nbw-k3w-Rˁ Golden are the souls of Ra
Nomen
Amenemhat Jmn m ḥ3.t Amun is in front
Variant form: Ameni Jmn-j (Ruler of ?) Amun
Children
See Family
Father
Senusret I
Mother
Neferu III
Burial
White Pyramid at Dahshur
Dynasty
12th Dynasty
Nubkaure Amenemhat II,[3][1] also known as Amenemhet II, was the third pharaoh of the 12th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. Although he ruled for at least 35 years, his reign is rather obscure, as well as his family relationships.
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of AmenemhatII are known from Memphis in Egypt. They are an important historical document for the reign of the Ancient Egyptian king AmenemhatII (about...
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of her brother Merenre II by drowning the conspirators. During the Middle Kingdom, the plot that ended the life of Amenemhat I is documented in two important...
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(2006) pp. 27–28 http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk//chronology/amenemhatI.html Amenemhat I Wolfram Grajetzki (2006) pp. 28–35 Baker, Darrell D. (2008)...
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of Amenemhat I. In Year 9 of Senusret I and Year 2 of AmenemhatII more expeditions were sent. Ity, son of Isis, was an official serving AmenemhatII and...
"Pharaoh Siamun". This new practice was continued under his successor, Psusennes II, and the subsequent kings of the twenty-second dynasty. For instance, the...
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