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{{Short description|Egyptian pharaoh}}

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{{Infobox pharaoh|Name=Sekhemkare II|Dynasty=XIII dynasty|Predecessor=Unknown|Successor=[[Seheqenre Sankhptahi]]}}

| Name = Sekhemkare II

| Dynasty = XIII dynasty

”’Sekhemkare II”’ was a pharaoh of the late [[Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt|13th dynasty]] of ancient Egypt.K.S.B. [[Kim Ryholt|Ryholt]], ”The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, c.1800-1550 BC”, Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications, vol. 20. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997 He was mentioned in the [[Turin King List]] (line 8, row 24, fragments 93 and 95), where he is recorded as […]kara.{{cite book |last1=Ryholt |first1=Kim |last2=Ryholt |first2=Kim |last3=Bülow-Jacobsen |first3=Adam |title=The political situation in Egypt during the second intermediate period c. 1800 – 1550 B.C |date=1997 |publisher=Carsten Niebuhr Inst. of Near Eastern Studies, Univ. of Copenhagen [u.a.] |location=Copenhagen |isbn=9788772894218}} There are rumors that in the Chas collection there is a fragment of the Turin papyrus with the hieroglyph sḫm that fits into the hole between fragments 93 and 95, there is no confirmation of this. He is also mentioned on the [[:es:Estela de Nebsumenu|Seheqenre Sankhptahi stele]] as Sa[…]kara.{{cite book |last1=Lange |first1=H. O. (Hans Ostenfeldt) |last2=Schäfer |first2=Heinrich |title=Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reichs im Museum von Kairo |date=1902 |publisher=Berlin : Reichsdruckerei |pages=115-117 |url=https://archive.org/details/grabunddenkstein02lang/page/115/mode/1up}}{{cite book |last1=Beckerath |first1=Jürgen von |title=Handbuch der Ägyptischen Königsnamen |date=1999 |publisher=von Zabern |location=Mainz |isbn=9783805325912 |page=100 |edition=2., verb. und erw. Aufl. der Erstausg. von 1984}} All this gives rise to a fairly strong hypothesis that his name was Sekhemkare.{{cn|date=February 2026}}

| Predecessor = Unknown

| Successor = [[Seheqenre Sankhptahi]]

}}

”’Sekhemkare II”’ was a [[pharaoh]] of the late [[Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt|13th dynasty]] of ancient Egypt.K.S.B. [[Kim Ryholt|Ryholt]], ”The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, c.1800-1550 BC”, Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications, vol. 20. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997 He was mentioned in the [[Turin King List]] (line 8, row 24, fragments 93 and 95), where he is recorded as […]kara.{{cite book |last1=Ryholt |first1=Kim |last2=Ryholt |first2=Kim |last3=Bülow-Jacobsen |first3=Adam |title=The political situation in Egypt during the second intermediate period c. 1800 – 1550 B.C |date=1997 |publisher=Carsten Niebuhr Inst. of Near Eastern Studies, Univ. of Copenhagen [u.a.] |location=Copenhagen |isbn=9788772894218}} There are rumors that in the Chas collection there is a fragment of the Turin papyrus with the hieroglyph sḫm that fits into the hole between fragments 93 and 95, there is no confirmation of this. He is also mentioned on the [[:es:Estela de Nebsumenu|Seheqenre Sankhptahi stele]] as Sa[…]kara.{{cite book |last1=Lange |first1=H. O. (Hans Ostenfeldt) |last2=Schäfer |first2=Heinrich |title=Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reichs im Museum von Kairo |date=1902 |publisher=Berlin : Reichsdruckerei |pages=115-117 |url=https://archive.org/details/grabunddenkstein02lang/page/115/mode/1up}}{{cite book |last1=Beckerath |first1=Jürgen von |title=Handbuch der Ägyptischen Königsnamen |date=1999 |publisher=von Zabern |location=Mainz |isbn=9783805325912 |page=100 |edition=2., verb. und erw. Aufl. der Erstausg. von 1984}} All this gives rise to a fairly strong hypothesis that his name was Sekhemkare.{{cn|date=February 2026}}

==References==

==References==


Latest revision as of 05:45, 5 February 2026

Egyptian pharaoh

Sekhemkare II was a pharaoh of the late 13th dynasty of ancient Egypt.[1] He was mentioned in the Turin King List (line 8, row 24, fragments 93 and 95), where he is recorded as […]kara.[2] There are rumors that in the Chas collection there is a fragment of the Turin papyrus with the hieroglyph sḫm that fits into the hole between fragments 93 and 95, there is no confirmation of this. He is also mentioned on the Seheqenre Sankhptahi stele as Sa[…]kara.[3][4] All this gives rise to a fairly strong hypothesis that his name was Sekhemkare.[citation needed]

  1. ^ K.S.B. Ryholt, The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, c.1800-1550 BC, Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications, vol. 20. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997
  2. ^ Ryholt, Kim; Ryholt, Kim; Bülow-Jacobsen, Adam (1997). The political situation in Egypt during the second intermediate period c. 1800 – 1550 B.C. Copenhagen: Carsten Niebuhr Inst. of Near Eastern Studies, Univ. of Copenhagen [u.a.] ISBN 9788772894218.
  3. ^ Lange, H. O. (Hans Ostenfeldt); Schäfer, Heinrich (1902). Grab- und Denksteine des Mittleren Reichs im Museum von Kairo. Berlin : Reichsdruckerei. pp. 115–117.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)
  4. ^ Beckerath, Jürgen von (1999). Handbuch der Ägyptischen Königsnamen (2., verb. und erw. Aufl. der Erstausg. von 1984 ed.). Mainz: von Zabern. p. 100. ISBN 9783805325912.

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