Abydos King List

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Abydos King List
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The Abydos King List, also known as the Abydos Table, is a list of 76 kings of Ancient Egypt. It was written on a wall of the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, Egypt. The list has three rows of 38 cartouches (borders around the name of a king) in each row. The upper two rows list the kings, while the third row repeats Seti I's throne name and praenomen.

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The start of the king list, showing Seti and his son - Ramesses II

It lists the Old Kingdom kings in the order in which they ruled. It is the only record of the names of many of the kings of the Seventh and Eighth Dynasties.

This names of some earlier pharaohs who were not seen to be lawful rulers — such as Akhenaten, Hatshepsut, Smenkhkare, Tutankhamen, and Ay, have been left out of the list.

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The king list

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Drawing of the cartouches in the Abydos King List.

First Dynasty

More information Cartouches 1 to 8, n° ...

Second Dynasty

More information Cartouches 9 to 14, n° ...

Third Dynasty

More information Cartouches 15 to 19, n° ...

Fourth Dynasty

More information Cartouches 20 to 25, n° ...

Fifth Dynasty

More information Cartouches 26 to 33, n° ...

Sixth Dynasty

More information Cartouches 34 to 39, n° ...

Seventh/Eighth Dynasty

More information Cartouches 40 to 47, n° ...
More information Cartouches 48 to 56, n° ...

Eleventh/Twelfth Dynasty

More information Cartouches 57 to 61, n° ...
More information Cartouches 62 to 65, n° ...

Eighteenth Dynasty

More information Cartouches 66 to 74, n° ...

Nineteenth Dynasty

More information Cartouches 75 and 76, n° ...
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