Sobekhotep IV was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty. He was the son of the 'god's father' Haankhef and of the 'king's mother' Kemi. His brother was his predecessor king Neferhotep I. On a stela found in the Amun temple at Karnak he says that he was born in Thebes. Some sources indicate that there was under his reign a military campaign against Nubia. The Christian Greek writer Artapanus mentions a king Chenephres (=Khaneferre ?) under whom the Moses story took place and who invaded Nubia. His wife was the 'king's wife' Tjan. Several children are known.
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