| Aakheperure | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Great are the Manifestations of Re" | ||||||
| Dynasty | 18th Dynasty | |||||
| Pharaoh(s) | Amenhotep II | |||||
| Titles | King's Son | |||||
| Father | Amenhotep II | |||||
| Burial | Unknown | |||||
Aakheperure (transliteration: ꜤꜢ-ḫpr.w-rꜤ, meaning: "Great are the Manifestations of Re") was an ancient Egyptian Prince of the Eighteenth Dynasty during the New Kingdom.
Family[]
Aakheperure was the son of Pharaoh Amenhotep II.[1] His name equals the throne name of his father. The identity of his mother remains unknown. He was a (half-)brother of Pharaoh Thutmose IV.
Attestation[]
Aakheperure is attested at two Konosso graffiti and almost certainly in TT226.[1]
Burial[]
The whereabouts of Aakheperure's tomb and mummy remain unknown.
References[]
Bibliography[]
- Dodson, A., 1990: Crown Prince Djhutmose and the Royal Sons of the Eighteenth Dynasty. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 76.