Preceded by: Autibre |
Pharaoh of Egypt 14th Dynasty |
Succeeded by: Nebsenre | |||||||||||||||||
Heribre | |||||||||||||||||||
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Between 1693 and 1650 BC (at least 29 days)[1] | |||||||||||||||||||
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Burial | Unknown |
Heribre (transliteration: hr-ỉb-rꜤ, meaning: "Pleased Heart of Re") was an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of the Fourteenth Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period. He was of Canaanite origin and ruled from Avaris over the eastern Nile Delta in Lower Egypt. Heribre is merely known by his preserved throne name in the Turin King List (Col 8. Line 13 as per Gardiner).[2] His reign length is preserved as 29 days, while the number of years and months is lost.
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Bibliography[]
- Gardiner, A., 1987: The Royal Canon of Turin. Griffith Institute, Oxford.
- Ryholt, K., 1997: The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period c. 1800-1550 B.C. Museum Tuscalanum Press, Copenhagen.
Predecessor: Autibre |
Pharaoh of Egypt 14th Dynasty |
Successor: Nebsenre |