Sehebre | |
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Sehabre | |
Pharaoh | |
Reign | 3-4 years, c. 1704-1699 BC[1] |
Predecessor | Nebefawre |
Successor | Merdjefare |
Father | uncertain, Sheshi (Ryholt) |
Mother | uncertain, Tati (Ryholt) |
Dynasty | 14th dynasty |
Sehebre was a ruler of the Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling for three to four years around 1700 BC during the Second Intermediate Period.[1] According to Egyptologists Kim Ryholt, Jürgen von Beckerath, and Darrell Baker, he was the fifth king of the dynasty.[1][2][3] As such he would have ruled over the eastern Nile Delta – and possibly over the western Delta as well – from his capital at Avaris.