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  • 09η Αιγυπτιακή Δυναστεία
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  • DYNASTY IX ( 9th ) 2125 - 2100? Imperators (Αυτοκράτορες) Ηρακλεόπολις "4 Kings for 100 years" (Eusebius) No known historical kings Dating by ~Allen A sequence of rulers of Dynasties IX and X is very problematic. These intellectuals - as generally accepted, are well known thanks to either splendid monuments or relics of literature or finally – military contacts with Theban omarchs. They formed local dynasties. They are ignored in tables of Abydos and Saqqara. Chronological sequence of their names, let alone the dating, causes many difficulties, at least for present state of knowledge. In case of some rulers it is even impossible to assign them specifically to any of the two Dynasties. In case of some rulers it is difficult to ascribe them with certainty to any of the two dynasties IX or X,
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  • DYNASTY IX ( 9th ) 2125 - 2100? Imperators (Αυτοκράτορες) Ηρακλεόπολις "4 Kings for 100 years" (Eusebius) No known historical kings Dating by ~Allen A sequence of rulers of Dynasties IX and X is very problematic. These intellectuals - as generally accepted, are well known thanks to either splendid monuments or relics of literature or finally – military contacts with Theban omarchs. They formed local dynasties. They are ignored in tables of Abydos and Saqqara. Chronological sequence of their names, let alone the dating, causes many difficulties, at least for present state of knowledge. In case of some rulers it is even impossible to assign them specifically to any of the two Dynasties. In case of some rulers it is difficult to ascribe them with certainty to any of the two dynasties IX or X, especially that identifying two dynasties ruling at that time by Manethon seems to be a mistake. unknown Horus name Mery-ib-Re Khety (> Achthoes I) son of *Μέριβρις Κέτις (Αχθόης Α΄) ο Κακός ? - ? In Manetho’s opinion he was extremely cruel ruler. He ended up devoured by crocodile after he had fallen to the Nile in attack of fury. However authenticity of this story is rather dubious. It is almost certain that Khety was an official or prince of the XX nome in Upper Egypt and after the decline of the Memphite dynasty VIII obtained a function of regent. He founded his residence at Herakleopolis, with no doubt his place of origin unknown Horus name Nefer-ka-Re ( = ka of Ra is beautiful) son of *Νέφρεχρις Ζ΄ ? - ? Regent of Heracleopolitan Kingdom. Possibly he should be identified with a king named Neferkare and mentioned in biographic text of prince Ankhtifi of Moala. unknown Horus name Khety ( > Achthoes II) son of *Κέτις (Αχθόης B΄) ? ?
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