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Amenemhat VI
Ameny Antef Amenemhat
Drawing of the offering table CG 23040, bearing Amenemhat VI's cartouches[1]
Pharaoh
Reign
1788–1785 BC,[2] c. 1740 BC[3]
Predecessor
Iufni
Successor
Semenkare Nebnuni (Ryholt, Franke)
Royal titulary
Horus name
Seherutawy (S.hrw-t3.w(j)) He who satisfies the two lands
Nebty name
Sekhemkhau (Sḫm-ḫˁw) He whose apparitions are powerful
Golden Horus
Heqamaat (ḥq3-m3ˁt) He who rules with Maat
Prenomen (Praenomen)
Seankhibre (Sˁ-ˁnḫ-jb-Rˁ) He who causes the heart of Ra to live
Nomen
(Ameni Antef) Amenemhat (Jmnj Jn-(j)t=f-Jmn-m-ḥ3t) Ameny is his father, Amun is in front
Children
uncertain, conjectural: Renseneb
Father
uncertain, possibly Sekhemkare Amenemhat V
Dynasty
Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt
Seankhibre Ameny Antef Amenemhat VI was an Egyptian pharaoh of the early Thirteenth Dynasty.[2]
Amenemhat VI certainly enjoyed a short reign, estimated at 3 years or shorter. He is attested by a few contemporary artefacts and is listed on two different king lists. He may belong to a larger family of pharaohs including Amenemhat V, Ameny Qemau, Hotepibre Qemau Siharnedjheritef and Iufni.
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^ abK.S.B. Ryholt: The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, c.1800–1550 BC, Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications, vol. 20. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997, excerpts available online here.
^Thomas Schneider: Lexikon der Pharaonen, Albatros 2002, ISBN 978-3491960534
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