Setut
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Setut[2] or Senen...[1] was a pharaoh of the 9th Dynasty of ancient Egypt (between 2160 and 2130 BCE, during the First Intermediate Period).[2]
Setut | |
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Senen... | |
Pharaoh | |
Reign | between 2160 and 2130 BCE |
Predecessor | uncertain Nebkaure Khety or Wahkare Khety |
Successor | [name lost] |
Dynasty | 9th Dynasty |
There is no contemporary archaeological find attesting the existence of this ruler since he is definitely known only by the Turin King List, where his incomplete name Senen[...] appears in position 4.22. He should have reigned from Herakleopolis after Nebkaure Khety or Wahkare Khety,[3] being one of the ephemeral rulers of the late 9th Dynasty. He was succeeded by an unknown king of the same dynasty.[2][4]
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