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Brugsch, Heinrich
Egypt under the pharaohs: a history derived entirely from the monuments — London, 1891

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Dm xiii. LIST OF THE KINGS 87

ship of that deity to her son—for as such we must re-

' the protecting son

cognise Ka-khu-taui, [ o/u'

of the double land,' whom the Turin Papyrus places at
the head of the Thirteenth Dynasty. The name Sebek-
hotep constantly appears until the commencement of
the Eighteenth Dynasty.

The following Table of the kings who succeeded
Sebek-hotep I. is drawn up from the extant fragment
of the Turin Papyrus. These Pharaohs belong to the
Thirteenth Dynasty, which, according to Manetho, was
composed of sixty names. It is possible that he made
a selection from about 140 kings, who, at any rate, are
certified on the authority of the Papyrus.

The Thirteenth Dynasty, according to the Turin Papyrus.

1. Ra-khu-taui (Sebek-hotep I.).

2. Sekhem-ka-Ra.

3. Ra-Amen-ern-hat I.

4. Sehotep-ab-Ra I.

5. Aufni.

6. Sankh-ab-Ra.

7. Smen-ka-Ra.

8. Sehotep-ab-Ra II.
9......ka-Ra.

10. (one or two names which have been destroyed.)

11. Net'em-ab-Ra.

12. Ra-Sebek-hotep II.

13. Ran-[sen]-eb.

14. Autu-ab-Ra I.

15. Setef . . . . Ra.

16. Ra-Sekhem-khu-taui (Sebek-hotep III.).

17. Ra-user......

18. Smenkh-ka-Ra Mermesha.
19......ka-Ra.

20......user-ser.

21. Ra-Sekhem(suttaui) Sebek-hotep IV.

22. Kha-seshesh-Ra Nefer-hotep, son of a certain Ha-ankhf.

23. Ra-se-Hathor.

24. Kha-nefer-Ra Sebek-hotep V.
 
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