Senaaib

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Names of Senaaib
Horus name
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tA
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Sewadj-taui
S.w3ḏ-t3.w (j) Who allows
the two countries to flourish
Throne name
Hiero Ca1.svg
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xa
a
Z2
Hiero Ca2.svg
Men-chau-Re
Mn-ḫˁw-Rˁ
Re is abiding in appearances
Proper name
Hiero Ca1.svg
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Hiero Ca2.svg
Senaaib (Senaa ib)
Snˁˁ ib
Quiet to heart

Senaaib was an ancient Egyptian king of the Second Intermediate Period . So far it is only known with certainty from a stele that was found in Abydos . His name of Horus and his throne are also recorded there. The exact chronological classification within the Second Intermediate Period is not possible. Von Beckerath sees him as a ruler at the end of the 13th dynasty . Ryholt, on the other hand, suspects that he belonged to a local dynasty from Abydos.

literature

  • Jürgen von Beckerath : Investigations into the political history of the second interim period in Egypt (= Egyptological research. Volume 23). Augustin, Glückstadt / New York 1964, pp. 68-69, 262 (XIII M).
  • Kim SB Ryholt : The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period (= Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications. Volume 20). Museum Tusculanum Press, Copenhagen 1997, ISBN 87-7289-421-0 , p. 392 (File Abyd / c).
  • Thomas Schneider : The Relative Chronology of the Middle Kingdom and the Hyksos Period (Dyns. 12-17). In: Erik Hornung , Rolf Krauss , David A. Warburton (eds.): Ancient Egyptian Chronology (= Handbook of Oriental studies. Section One. The Near and Middle East. Volume 83). Brill, Leiden / Boston 2006, ISBN 978-90-04-11385-5 , pp. 168-196 ( online ).