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- Pharaoh of Egypt (c. 2134 BC) Mentuhotep I Tepy-a //
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- Pharaoh of Egypt (c. 2134 BC)
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Mentuhotep I Tepy-a was the first pharaoh of Egypt in the 11th dynasty (Thebes only) (2134-1991 BC), fifth of five dynasties in the First Intermediate Period. A local Egyptian prince at Thebes, he became the first openly acknowledged ruler of the Eleventh dynasty by assuming the title of first "supreme chief of Upper Egypt" and, later, declaring himself King over all Egypt. He is named as a nomarch inThutmose III's royal list of the Hall of Ancestors monument at Karnak. He was also the father of Intef I, his successor. |
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Mentuhotep I Tepy-a was the first pharaoh of Egypt in the 11th dynasty (Thebes only) (2134-1991 BC), fifth of five dynasties in the First Intermediate Period. A local Egyptian prince at Thebes, he became the first openly acknowledged ruler of the Eleventh dynasty by assuming the title of first "supreme chief of Upper Egypt" and, later, declaring himself king over all Egypt. He is named as a nomarch inThutmose III's royal list of the Hall of Ancestors monument at Karnak. He was also the father of Intef I, his successor. |