- Eleventh dynasty of Egypt
The Eleventh dynasty of
ancient Egypt was one group of rulers, whose earlier members are grouped with the four preceding dynasties to form theFirst Intermediate Period , while the later members are considered part of the Middle Kingdom. They all ruled from Thebes.The known rulers, are as follows:
Manetho 's statement that the Eleventh Dynasty consisted of 16 kings, who reigned for 43 years is contradicted by contemporary inscriptions and the evidence of theTurin King List , whose combined testimony establishes that this kingdom consisted of seven kings who ruled for a total of 143 years. [Jürgen von Beckerath , The Date of the End of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, JNES 21 (1962), p.146] However, his testimony that this dynasty was based at Thebes is verified by the contemporary evidence. It was during this dynasty that all ofancient Egypt was united under the Middle Kingdom.This dynasty traces its origins to a
nomarch of Thebes, "Intef the Great, son of Iku", who is mentioned in a number of contemporary inscriptions. However, his immediate successorMentuhotep I is considered the first king of this dynasty.An inscription carved during the reign of Wahankh
Intef II shows that he was the first of this dynasty to claim to rule over the whole of Egypt, a claim which brought the Thebeans into conflict with the rulers ofHerakleopolis Magna , the Tenth Dynasty. Intef undertook several campaigns northwards, and captured the important nome of Abydos.Warfare continued intermittently between the Thebean and Heracleapolitan dynasts until the 14th
regnal year of NebhetepraMentuhotep II , when the Herakleopolitans were defeated, and this dynasty could begin to consolidate their rule. The rulers of the Eleventh Dynasty reasserted Egypt's influence over her neighbors inAfrica and the Near East. Mentuhotep II sent renewed expeditions toPhoenicia to obtaincedar . SankhkaraMentuhotep III sent an expedition fromCoptos south to the land of Punt.The reign of its last king, and thus the end of this dynasty, is something of a mystery. Contemporary records refer to "seven empty years" following the death of Mentuhotep III, which correspond to the reign of Nebtawyra
Mentuhotep IV . Modern scholars identify hisvizier Amenemhat withAmenemhat I , the first king of the Twelfth Dynasty, as part of a theory that Amenemhat became king as part of a palace coup. The only certain details of Mentuhotep's reign was that two remarkable omens were witnessed at the quarry ofWadi Hammamat by the vizier Amenemhat.Notes
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