- Sewadjenre Nebiriau I
Pharaoh Infobox | Name= Sewadjenre Nebiriau |
Reign=1627–1601 BC
Predecessor=Mentuhotep VI
Successor=Nebiriau II
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Children=Nebiriau II ?
Dynasty=16th Dynasty
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Died=1601 BC
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Nebiriau or Nebiryerawet I was a
pharaoh of Egypt of the 16th or 17th Theban dynasty based inUpper Egypt during theSecond intermediate period .Nebiriau I reigned for 26 years according to theTurin Canon and was succeeded byNebiriau II who may have been his son. [Kim Ryholt , The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, Museum Tusculanum Press, (1997), pp.155 & 202] All the published seals of Nebiriau I were made of clay or frit rather than steatite which implies there were no mining expeditions dispatched to the Eastern Desert region of Egypt during his reign. [Ryholt, op. cit., pp.159-60] Two seals of this king were found at Lisht deep in Hyksos territory which might imply diplomatic contact between the Theban dynasty and the Hyksos during Nebiriau I's reign although this is uncertain. [Ryholt, op. cit., p.162] A small stela showing the king in front of Maat is known in the Egyptian collection ofBonn . [G. Pieke (editor): "Tod und Macht, Jenseitsvorstellungen in Altägypten", Bonn 2006, fig. on p. 61] His prenomen "Sewadjenre" means "The One whom Re causse to flourish." [ [http://www.ancient-egypt.org/kings/16/1606_nebiriraw_i/titulary.html Titulary] ]The Cairo Juridical Stela dates to Year 1 of his reign where the father of
Sobeknakht II --a certain Sobeknakht himself--purchased the office of Governorate of Elkab from Kebsi. Kebsi, in turn, was the son of Governor (later Vizier) Aymeru and Grandson of Aya who was appointed Vizier in Year 1 ofMerhotepre Ini of the 13th Dynasty. This suggests that the owner of the richly decorated tomb T10 at El-Kab was Sobeknakht II. Accordingly, if Sobeknakht I first purchased his office in Year 1 of Nebiriau I--who is given a reign of 26 Yrs by the Turin Canon--his son wld have served during the final years of Nebiriau I, Nebiriau II and probablySeuserenre Bebiankh (given 12 yrs by the Turin Canon).References
External links
* [http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/2interkings/nebiryraw.html scarab of Nebiriau I]
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