List of kings of Abydos (Seti I)
The list of kings of Abydos ( Sethos I ) is a list of Egyptian kings in the mortuary temple of Sethos I in Abydos . It names 75 pharaohs who ruled before Seti I, although this list is very selective. Many rulers of the First and all rulers of the Second Intermediate Period are absent.
Overview
The King List of Abydos, together with four other king lists ( Palermo Stone , Karnak King List , Saqqara Tablet , Turin King canon an important source of the order of) Pharaohs rule is in Egypt.
In the temple built by Seti I in Abydos, there is a wall with reliefs of the name cartouches of Egyptian pharaohs in a long corridor of the royal gallery in the southern wing . On the left side of this "list of kings" the pharaoh Seti I is shown with his young son Ramses (later Ramses II ), whom he presents as his designated successor in the series of royal ancestors.
The cartouches contain the genealogy of 76 rulers of Egypt from Menes to Sethos, known during the reign of Seti I, with the exception of the 1st and 2nd intermediate periods, as well as five pharaohs of the 18th dynasty who were left out for political or religious reasons ( Damnatio memoriae ):
- Hatshepsut (Maat-ka-Re), who presented herself as regent for her stepson Thutmose III. declared a pharaoh, but was later wiped out as a usurper in the temples,
- Amenophis IV. (Akhenaten) , (Nefer-cheperu-Re), who replaced the gods of Egypt with the one sun god Aton .
Besides Akhenaten, his direct successors, who were still afflicted with the Aton cult, were not listed:
- Semenchkare (Ankh-cheperu-Re),
- Tutankhamun , before: Tutanchaton, (Neb-cheperu-Re),
- Eje II. (Cheper-cheperu-Re).
The list of kings in detail
The king cartridges are arranged in two horizontal rows in the temple. The representation of the historical sequence of the reign of the pharaohs begins on the left in the upper line.
The cartouches each contain one of the five "names" (also "titles") of the great royal statute of each pharaoh, which he assumed when he was enthroned ( throne name ) or possessed from birth ( name at birth ). However, not all five names were present in the early dynasties. According to the current state of research, some of the birth names cannot be reliably translated. The throne names that were bestowed upon accession to the throne, however, always contain a brief statement about the sun god Re and are formed as short sentences.
Note: In the tables summarized according to dynasties, the (transcribed) names from the cartouches are to be found first, in the second column the common, partly Greek forms, which may also name another of the five names, and in the third column possible name meanings given, if necessary by an alternative name (in italics).
1st dynasty
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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1 | Meni | Menes , Hor Aha | The one who remains // Horus the fighter |
2 | Teti | Teti I. , Athotis | A translation of the proper name is not yet available. |
3 | Iteti | Djer , Hor Djer | Horus Who fends off (enemies) |
4th | Ita | Wadji , Djet | he conquered (according to Helck) // Snake of Horus / Horus Snake |
5 | Sepati | Den , Dewen, Semti, Udimu | Belonging to both districts // who (his wings / claws) spreads |
6th | Meribiape | Anedjib , adjib | He who is chosen for the throne / Beloved of the brazen throne // He with an intact heart / will |
7th | Semsu | Semerchet | Elder // Companion of the godhood / the one with an excellent body (?) |
8th | Qebeh (u) | Qaa | The one with a high arm (against enemies) |
2nd dynasty
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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9 | Bedjau, Bedjajmeru | Hetepsechemui Boethos | Reconciliation of the two powers / The two powers (Horus and Seth = both layers of the population) are satisfied |
10 | Cocoa | Nebre , Raneb Kechoôs | Force d. Taurus // Lord and Sun God / Lord of the Sun Disc |
11 | Banetjer | Ba-en-netjer, Ninetjer , Binothris | Ba ( holy goat of Mendes ) of God // The one belonging to God |
12 | Wadjnes | Weneg Sechemuj, Wadilas, Ougotlas | He made the kingdom green (according to Beckerath) // The messenger of heaven is mighty ; also: Weneg is powerful (after Dreyer) |
13 | Sened | Sened, Sethenes | The terrifying one |
14th | Djadjai | Chasechemui , Sesochris | The one belonging to the head (leadership) / The two powers (Horus and Seth) appear (reunification of Egypt) / Appearance of the two powers / The two powers shine |
Towards the end of the 2nd dynasty, several competing pharaohs ruled in Upper and Lower Egypt, who are not included in the Abydos list, cf. List of pharaohs .
3rd dynasty
No. | Surname | Alternative / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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15th | Nebka | Sanakht , Necherophes | My Lord is the Ka Strong Protector or His protection is intact |
16 | Djoser-Sa | Djoser , Tosorthos, Hor-netjeri-chet | His protection is holy // Lord / Holy One // His body is divine |
17th | Teti | Djoserteni , Djoser Ti, Sechemchet, Tyreis | Most exalted / holiest // His body is powerful |
18th | Sedjes | Chaba , Chaiba, Hudjefa II. , Sephuris | The Ba appears / The soul shines / He conquers Upper Egypt |
19th | Neferkare | Nebcars , Mesochris | With a perfect Ka, a Re / Lord of Ka power, a Re / Mesochris |
4th dynasty
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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20th | Sneferu | Sneferu , SORIS | The Perfect / Who Creates / Benefactor |
21st | Chefu, Chufu | Cheops | He (the god Khnum) protects me |
22nd | Djedefre | Radjedef , Redjedef, Ratoises | It is permanent, namely Re |
23 | Chaifre, Chafre | Chephren , Chaufre, User-ib-Chafra | Re appears (It is Re who appears) // Effective in the heart - shining like Re |
24 | Menkaure | Mykerinos | Remaining are the Ka-forces of Re / ( With remaining Ka-forces, a Re ) |
25th | Sheepseskaf | Schepses-Chet, Serberchêres | Noble is his Ka / His Ka is sublime / High is his Ka (des Re) |
5th dynasty
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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26th | Userkaf | Weserkef, User-ka-Re | His Ka is strong / His Ka (des Re?) Is effective |
27 | Sahure | Sahura, Nebchau | Re comes to me / An approaching one is Re |
28 | Kakai | Neferirkare , Nephercheres | With beautiful shape and Ka, a Re. Perfect is the appearance of the Ka des Re |
29 | Raneferef (Neferefre) | Ra-nefer-ef, Cheres | Re is perfect / He is perfect, namely Re |
30th | Niuserre | Ini, Ni-woser-re | The part of the thickness of the Re / Belonging to the efficacy is (the sun god) Re |
31 | Menkauhor | Hori Kau, Mencheres | Lasting are the kas of Horus / Lasting are the ka forces of Horus |
32 | Djedkare | Asosi, Isesi, Tancheres | Permanent is the Ka des Re / Permanent is the Ka des Re, Asosi |
33 | Universities | Unas , Wenis, Onnos, Hor-wadj-taui | Horus, the freshness of the two countries |
(Schepeskare is missing here after 28.)
6th dynasty
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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34 | Teti | Teti II. , Sehetep-taui | Which satisfies the two countries / ... calms them down |
35 | Userkare | The Ka des Re / ( rich in Ka power, a Re ) is effective | |
36 | Merire | Pepi I. , Meri-taui | Beloved / Chosen One of the Re // Chosen One of the Two Countries |
37 | Merenre | Merenre , Antiemsaf I. | Beloved by Re // Anti (falcon god) is his protection |
38 | Neferkare | Pepi II. , Phiops II. | The Ka des Re is perfect |
39 | Merenre (II.) Antiemsaef | Nemtiemsaef II. , Merienre | The one Re beloved, Nemti is under my protection (= protects me) / ... Nemti is his protection |
The First Intermediate Period has been partially omitted in Abydos; there are generally no records of the 7th Dynasty.
The second row of the king's list in Abydos begins with cartridge 39.
8th dynasty
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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40 | Netjerikare | Netericars | The Ka des Re is divine |
41 | Menkare | Remaining is the Ka of Re / ( With a remaining Ka, a Re ) | |
42 | Neferkare | Neferkare II. | The Ka des Re is perfect |
43 | Neferkare Nebi | Perfect is the Ka des Re, protector | |
44 | Djedkare Schemai | Permanent is the Ka of Re / (With constant Ka, a Re); The nomad | |
45 | Neferkare Chendu | The Ka des Re is perfect; the kicking one | |
46 | Merenhor | Merienhor | Loved by Horus |
47 | Neferkamin | Seneferka | With a nice Ka, a Min (God) |
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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48 | Nikare | Nikare I. | That belongs to the Ka des Re |
49 | Neferkare Tereru | Neferkare V. | Perfect is the Ka of Re / (With perfect Ka, a Re); the respected |
50 | Neferkahor | The Ka of Horus is perfect | |
51 | Neferkare Pepi seneb | Nefer-ka-Rscheri, Neferkare Pepisonbe | The Ka des Re is perfect, Pepi is healthy |
52 | Neferkamin Anu | (Seneferka Anu) | Perfect is the Ka des Min, the beautiful / With beautiful Ka, a Min; the beautiful |
53 | Qaikaure | Qakare Ibi | High are the Kas of the Re / With a sublime Ka, a Re |
54 | Neferkaure | The Ka forces of Re are perfect | |
55 | Neferkauhor | Neferkauhor Chuiuihapi | The Ka-forces of Horus / Apis protect me perfectly |
56 | Neferirkare | Neferirkare II | The deed of the Ka des Re / Who makes the Ka des Re perfect / With a beautiful figure and Ka, a Re is perfect |
11th, 12th dynasty
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
---|---|---|---|
57 | Nebhepetre | Mentuhotep II. | Lord of the helm, a re |
58 | Seanchkare | Mentuhotep III. | Who animates the Ka des Re |
59 | Seetepibre | Amenemhet I. , Amenemhat I., Amenemes | That satisfies the heart of Re |
60 | Cheperkare | Sesostris I. , Sen-wosret, Sesonchosis | Who creates the Ka of Re / Ka made with form, a Re |
61 | Nebukaure | Amenemhet II | The Kas des Re are golden |
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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62 | Chaicheperre | Sesostris II. , Senwosret II. | The figure of Re appears |
63 | Chaikaure | Sesostris III. , Senwosret III. | The Kas des Re appear |
64 | Nimaatre | Amenemhet III. , Ammenemes, Lamares | Who belongs to the truth of Re |
65 | Maacherure | Amenemhet IV. , Ammenemes | Re is justified |
18th dynasty
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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66 | Nebpehtire | Ahmose , Amosis, Nebpehutre | Lord of Strength, Re |
67 | Djeserkare | Amenhotep I , Amenhotep | The Kas des Re are sacred |
68 | Aacheperkare | Thutmose I. , Djehuti-mes | Big in shape and Ka, a Re |
69 | Aacheperenre | Thutmose II , Djehuti-mes | With a tall figure, belonging to Re |
70 | Mencheperre | Thutmose III. , Djehuti-mes | The shape of the Re is constant |
71 | Aacheperure | Amenhotep II , Amenhotep II | With big figures, a Re |
72 | Mencheperure | Thutmose IV. , Djehuti-mes | The manifestations of Re are permanent |
73 | Nebmaatre | Amenhotep III , Amenhotep III. | Lord of Maat (Justice) is Re |
74 | Djesercheperure-Setepenre | Haremhab | Holy are the appearances of Re, chosen by Re / With holy figures, a Re |
19th dynasty
No. | Surname | common / Greek form | possible name meaning (s) |
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75 | Menpehtire | Ramses I. | Consists (through) the strength of Re |
76 | Menmaatre | Seti I , Seti-meren-Ptah | Exists (through) the Maat des Re |
Completing the list
A third row of cartridges forms the graphic conclusion under the king list. It is a frieze , formed from the two cartouches Seti I, the builder of the temple, with his birth name or personal name (Sa Ra = son of Re) or his throne name (Nisut, also Nesut, = king).
See also
literature
- Wolfgang Helck : Investigations into Manetho and the Egyptian king lists (= investigations into the history and antiquity of Egypt. Volume 18). Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1956.
- Thomas Schneider : Lexicon of the Pharaohs . Artemis & Winkler, Zürch 1994, ISBN 3-7608-1102-7 .
- Jürgen von Beckerath : Handbook of the Egyptian names of kings (= Munich Egyptological studies. (MÄS) Volume 49). 2nd improved and expanded edition of the first edition 1984. von Zabern, Mainz 1999, ISBN 3-8053-2591-6 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Thomas Schneider: Lexikon der Pharaonen. Zurich 1994.
- ↑ a b c Jürgen von Beckerath: Handbook of the Egyptian king names. Mainz 1999.
- ↑ a b c d Wolfgang Helck: Handbuch d. Oriental studies. Volume 1: Egyptology. Section 3: History of Ancient Egypt. Brill, Leiden / Cologne 1981.
- ↑ a b Rainer Stadelmann : The Egyptian pyramids. From brick construction to the wonder of the world (= cultural history of the ancient world . Volume 30). 3rd, updated and expanded edition. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1997, ISBN 3-8053-1142-7 .
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Rolf Gundlach: The Pharaoh and his state . Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 1997, ISBN 3-534-12343-3 .
- ^ Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae. ; Adolf Erman, Hermann Grapow (Hrsg.): Dictionary of the Egyptian language. Volume I, Berlin 1926, p. 414, No. 9 ff.
- ↑ after Wolfgang Helck
- ↑ a b c d e f g h Thomas Schneider: Lexicon of the Pharaohs. Zurich 1994.
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