Sehotepkare Intef, Intef IV, Intef V, Antef, Anyotef, Anjotef, Inyotef
Cylinder seal bearing the cartouche of pharaoh Hetepkare, probably [Se]hetepkare Intef IV.[1][2]
Pharaoh
Reign
less than 10 years, between 1759 BC and 1749 BC[3] or c. 1710 BC[4]
Predecessor
Imyremeshaw
Successor
Seth Meribre
Royal titulary
Prenomen (Praenomen)
Sehetepkare S.ḥtp-k3-rˁ "He who pleases the Ka of Ra"
Nomen
Intef In-it.f "Intef" (lit. His father brought him)
Turin canon ...ka... Intef k3-in-it.f
Consort
uncertain, possibly Queen Aya
Dynasty
13th Dynasty
Sehetepkare Intef was the a minor king of the early 13th Dynasty during the late Middle Kingdom.
Sehetepkare Intef reigned from Memphis for a short period, certainly less than ten years, between 1759 BC and 1749 BC or c. 1710 BC.[3][4]
^Jürgen von Beckerath: Handbuch der Ägyptischen Königsnamen, 1999, p. 94
^Flinders Petrie:Scarabs and cylinders with names (1917), available copyright-free here, pl. XVIII, n. 13.DE.
^ 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), 342, File 13/24.
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