Aaib Merytawy ꜥꜣ-ỉb-mry-tꜣwy Great of intellect who loves the Two Lands
Nebty name
Qenu qnw The Brave
Golden Horus
Sehetep Netjeru sḥtp nṯrw Satisfying the gods
Prenomen (Praenomen)
Khnemmaatre ẖnm-m3ˁ.t-Rˁ Who embraces the maat of Ra
Khnemmaatre Setepenkhnemu ẖnm-m3ˁ.t-Rˁ-stp-n-ẖnmw Who embraces the maat of Ra, the chosen one of Khnum
Nomen
Hakor hkr
Hagar hgr The Arab / the Bedouin
Children
Nepherites II
Father
Nepherites I?
Dynasty
29th Dynasty
Hakor or Hagar,[3] also known by the hellenized forms Achoris or Hakoris, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 29th Dynasty. His reign marks the apex of this feeble and short-lived dynasty, having ruled for 13 years – more than half of its entire duration.[4]
result, Hakor was alternately considered Nepherites' legitimate successor or an unrelated usurper. In 1986, John D. Ray suggested that Hakor was Nepherites'...
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