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Preceded by:
Mentuhotep VI (?)
Pharaoh of Egypt
16th Dynasty
Succeeded by:
Rahotep (?)
Senusret IV
Senwosret
Hellenized: Sesostris
Senusret IV

Colossal statue of Senusret IV from Karnak (CG 42026), discovered in 1901 by Georges Legrain.[1]

Reign
c. 1580 BC
Praenomen
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Seneferibre
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Senusret
Man of Usret
Horus name
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Wehemankh
Repeating of Life
Nebty name
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Seankhtawy
He who Nourishes the Two Lands
Golden Horus
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Neferkhau
Beautiful of Appearances
Legacy
Burial Unknown
For other pages by this name, see Senusret.

Seneferibre Senusret IV (transliteration: sn-wsr.t, meaning: "Man of Usret") was a Pharaoh of possibly the Sixteenth Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period.[2] He ruled over parts of Upper Egypt.

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References[]

  1. Legrain 1906.
  2. Ryholt 1997.

Bibliography[]

  • Legrain, G., 1906: Statues et statuettes de rois et de particuliers. In: Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, Le Caire
  • Ryholt, K., 1997: The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, c. 1800 - 1550 BC. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press.
Predecessor:
Mentuhotep VI (?)
Pharaoh of Egypt
16th Dynasty
Successor:
Rahotep (?)
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