Nebiriau II

Nebiriau II

Nebiriau II or Nebiryerawet was a king of the 16th or 17th Theban dynasty who ruled Upper Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period of Ancient Egypt. He is commonly assumed by some Egyptologists to be the son of Sewadjenre Nebiriau I, his predecessor given the rarity of the name Nebiriau in Egyptian historical sources.[1] Unlike his presumed father who ruled Upper Egypt for 26 years, he was an obscure king who is completely unattested by contemporary archaeological sources.[2] Nebiriau II was succeeded by an equally obscure king named Semenre who is attested by a single axe—inscribed his prenomen—and then by Seuserenre Bebiankh who is given 12 years in the Turin Canon.

References

  1. ^ Kim Ryholt, The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, Museum Tusculanum Press, (1997), p.155
  2. ^ Ryholt, p.201
Preceded by
Nebiriau I
Pharaoh of Egypt
Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt
Succeeded by
Semenre



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