- Renseneb
Renseneb or Ranisonb was an Egyptian king (throne name: so far unknown) of the 13th Dynasty.
He appears in the
Turin King List (Columne 7, line 16) with a reign of four months. He is only known from one contemporary object, a bead which shows that he had a double name: Renseneb Amenemhat. Kim Ryholt reads the double name as a filiation, 'Renseneb son of Amenemhat'. However, other researchers do not follow him in this interpretation. [Stephen Quirke, In the Name of the King: on Late Middle Kingdom Cylinders, in: "Timelines, Studies in Honour of Manfred Bietak", Leuven, Paris, Dudley, MA. ISBN 90-429-1730-X, 263-64]ee also
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List of Pharaohs Literature
*K.S.B. Ryholt, "The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period" ("Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications", vol. 20. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997), 339, File 13/14.
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