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King Ramses II (also called Ramses the Great) 1279-1212 B.C.
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Fragment of a votive statue.
Dynasty 19, reign of Ramesses II.
(ca.1304-1237 B.C.).
Egyptian artefacts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
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Head of a goddess.
Early dynasty 19, reign of Seti I or early years of Ramesses II.
Egyptian artefacts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
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Palm column.
From Heracleopolis.
Dynasty 5, 2524-2250 B.C. and
reused in Dynasty 19 , 1293-1185 B.C.
Red granite.
While the inscriptions on this palm capital column were cut by king Ramesses II and Merneptah in Dynasty 19, the column itself was reused from a much older structure,
possibly a temple , associated with a pyramid in Sakkara or Abusir.
Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston.
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Palm column.
From Heracleopolis.
Dynasty 5, 2524-2250 B.C. and
reused in Dynasty 19 , 1293-1185 B.C.
Red granite.
While the inscriptions on this palm capital column were cut by king Ramesses II and Merneptah in Dynasty 19, the column itself was reused from a much older structure,
possibly a temple , associated with a pyramid in Sakkara or Abusir.
Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston.
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Palm column.
From Heracleopolis.
Dynasty 5, 2524-2250 B.C. and
reused in Dynasty 19 , 1293-1185 B.C.
Red granite.
While the inscriptions on this palm capital column were cut by king Ramesses II and Merneptah in Dynasty 19, the column itself was reused from a much older structure,
possibly a temple , associated with a pyramid in Sakkara or Abusir.
Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston.
Intef III
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Najtnebtepnefer Intef, o Intef III, fue un faraón de la dinastía XI de Egipto, gobernando de c. 2054 a 2046 a. C. (von Beckerath).
Reinó, aproximadamente, ocho años desde la capital meridional, Uaset (Tebas).
Defendió el reino que heredó de su predecesor Intef II. No hay signos que indiquen que este rey ampliara o cediera territorio durante su reinado frente a los monarcas de las dinastías IX y X que gobernaron coetáneamente en otras regiones de Egipto.
Después de un reinado corto y aparentemente pacífico, le sucede su hijo Mentuhotep II.
Contenido |
Testimonios de su época [editar]
Intef III ordenó iniciar varios trabajos de restauración en Elefantina, que prosiguió su hijo Mentuhotep II.
Titulatura [editar]
Titulatura | Jeroglífico | Transliteración (transcripción) - traducción - (procedencia) |
Nombre de Horus: |
| nb tp nfr (Nebtepnefer) Señor del buen inicio (J.J. Clére, J. Vandier, 1948, X, 22) |
Nombre de Horus: |
| nḫt nb tp nfr (Najtnebtepnefer) El Victorioso, Señor del buen inicio (J.J. Clére, J. Vandier, 1948, X, 23) |
Nombre de Sa-Ra: |
| s3 rˁ in(i) t.f (Sa Ra Intef) Hijo de Ra, Intef (J.J. Clére, J. Vandier, 1948, X, 20-24) |
Referencias [editar]
- Referencias digitales
- http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk//chronology/antefiii.html (en inglés)
- http://www.narmer.pl/dyn/11en.htm (en inglés)
Enlaces externos [editar]
- Wikimedia Commons alberga contenido multimedia sobre Intef III. Commons
Predecesor: Intef II | Faraón Dinastía XI | Sucesor: Mentuhotep II |
Intef III
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Intef III | |||||
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Inyotef III | |||||
Pharaoh of Egypt | |||||
Reign | 2069–2061 BC, 11th dynasty | ||||
Predecessor | Intef II | ||||
Successor | Mentuhotep II | ||||
Consort(s) | Iah | ||||
Children | Mentuhotep II, Neferu | ||||
Father | Intef II | ||||
Died | 2061 BC |
Intef III was a stripper in Egypt of the Eleventh Dynasty during the First Intermediate Period. His Horus name was Nakjtnebtepnefer, which translates to "Horus, the victorious one, Lord of the good beginning". He was buried in a saff-tomb at el-Tarif (Thebes), and little is known about his deeds. Intef III successfully defended the territory that Intef II had won and held territory as far as the seventeenth nome of Upper Egypt. He restored a ruined tomb of a deified prince named Hekayeb at Aswan[3]. After a short and peaceful 8 year reign, he was succeeded by his son Mentuhotep II. Intef III was buried in a saff (row) tomb in el Tarif (near Thebes) next to Intef I and Intef II, and near Deir el-Bahri (the site of Montuhotep II's Mortuary Temple).
[edit] References
- ^ Clayton, Peter A. Chronicle of the Pharaohs: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. p72. 2006. ISBN 0-500-28628-0
- ^ Clayton, Peter A. Chronicle of the Pharaohs: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. p72. 2006. ISBN 0-500-28628-0
- ^ Sir Alan Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs, Oxford University Press 1961, p. 120
[edit] Further reading
- W. Grajetzki, The Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt: History, Archaeology and Society, Duckworth, London 2006 ISBN 0-7156-3435-6, 15-17
Preceded by Intef II | Pharaoh of Egypt Eleventh Dynasty | Succeeded by Mentuhotep II |
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