Usurped stele which Ryholt attributed to Seth Meribre (Cairo JE 35256)[1]
Pharaoh
Reign
less than 10 years, probably less than 5 years, ending 1749 BC[1]
Predecessor
Sehetepkare Intef
Successor
Sobekhotep III
Royal titulary
Prenomen (Praenomen)
Meribre Mr-ib-Rˁ He who is beloved by the heart of Ra
Turin canon Seth Meribre Stš-mr-ib-Rˁ Seth, he who is beloved by the heart of Ra
Dynasty
13th Dynasty
Seth Meribre was a little known king during the 13th Dynasty.
Seth Meribre may have been the twenty-fourth pharaoh and reigned from Memphis, ending in 1749 BC[1] or c. 1700 BC.[2] The length of his reign is not known for certain; the Egyptologist Kim Ryholt proposes that he reigned for a short time, certainly less than ten years.[1]
^ abcdK.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
^Thomas Schneider: Lexikon der Pharaonen, Albatros, 2002
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