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20: 164:, where their remarkable though poorly preserved rock-cut tombs were excavated. During the Middle Kingdom the Hare nome was ruled by a rather branched dynasty of nomarchs usually named Ahanakht, Djehutynakht or Neheri. The last known among them, 160:, they owned exclusive offices such as "director of the double throne" and great one of the five", and also were high priests of Thot. Since the First Intermediate Period they moved slightly northward their official necropolis to 1320:
Browarski, Edward (2010). "The Hare and Oryx Nomes in the First Intermediate Period and Early Middle Kingdom". In Woods, Alexandra; McFarlane, Ann; Binder, Susanne (eds.).
1171: 168:, was also the owner of the most elaborate and preserved tomb of the Deir el-Bersha necropolis; he ruled until the early reign of 1329: 1303: 1282: 1228: 1348: 1261: 239:(the limit between the two dynasties passes approximately along the third generation). The nomarchs are 175: 1204: 141: 43: 145: 28: 172:
who is known to have put into action serious steps to minimize the power held by all nomarchs.
112: 8: 640: 493: 200: 149: 135: 126:, and an anthropomorphized-deified depiction of the nome. It is known that during the 1325: 1299: 1278: 1257: 1224: 1188: 1353: 1249: 1216: 244: 161: 157: 231:
The following is a genealogy of the nomarchs of the Hare nome during the late
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The Middle Kingdom of ancient Egypt: history, archaeology and society
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Egyptian Culture and Society: Studies in Honour of Naguib Kanawati
131: 116: 153: 123: 1324:. Conseil SuprĂŞme des AntiquitĂ©s de l'Égypte. pp. 31–85. 1172:"King Menkaura, the goddess Hathor, and the deified Hare nome" 80: 23:
The deified Hare nome; closeup of a statue group of pharaoh
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Wiu/Iyu (6th Dynasty, perhaps Pepy I; son of Meru/Bebi)
1195:. London, Duckworth Egyptology, 2006, pp. 109-11 195:
This is a list of the known nomarchs, dating to the
222:Meru 6th Dynasty, perhaps Pepy II, son of Wiu/Iyu) 1340: 213:Teti-ankh/Iymhotep (6th Dynasty, perhaps Pepy I) 107:The Hare nome was already recognized during the 148:; its governors were also responsible of the 1223:, New York, Barnes & Noble Books, 1997, 185: 178:the Hare nome assimilated the neighboring 64:; more precisely, it was the 15th nome of 1319: 140:The nome kept its importance during the 18: 16:Administrative division in ancient Egypt 216:Meru/Bebi (6th Dynasty, perhaps Pepy I) 1341: 1240:Nicolas Grimal, op. cit., p. 157 1167: 1165: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1141: 1139: 1134: 1132: 1130: 1128: 1126: 1124: 1122: 1120: 1118: 1116: 1114: 1112: 1110: 1108: 1106: 1104: 1098: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1088: 1082: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1036: 1034: 1027: 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1008: 1006: 1004: 1002: 1000: 998: 996: 976: 974: 956: 954: 952: 950: 948: 946: 944: 942: 940: 938: 936: 934: 932: 930: 928: 926: 924: 922: 910: 908: 906: 903: 898: 896: 893: 891: 886: 884: 879: 874: 872: 870: 868: 866: 828: 826: 824: 822: 788: 786: 784: 782: 780: 778: 776: 774: 772: 762: 760: 758: 756: 754: 752: 747: 742: 740: 738: 736: 734: 732: 730: 728: 726: 724: 722: 720: 718: 716: 710: 708: 706: 704: 702: 700: 694: 692: 690: 688: 686: 684: 682: 680: 678: 676: 674: 672: 670: 668: 666: 664: 662: 660: 652: 650: 647: 638: 636: 633: 631: 629: 627: 625: 623: 621: 619: 617: 615: 613: 611: 609: 607: 605: 603: 601: 599: 581: 563: 561: 559: 557: 555: 553: 551: 549: 547: 545: 543: 541: 539: 537: 535: 533: 531: 529: 517: 514: 507: 505: 503: 500: 491: 489: 484: 482: 480: 478: 476: 450: 448: 446: 444: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 420: 418: 400: 398: 396: 394: 392: 381: 376: 374: 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 362: 360: 355: 353: 351: 349: 347: 345: 343: 337: 331: 329: 327: 325: 323: 321: 319: 317: 315: 313: 307: 305: 303: 301: 299: 297: 295: 289: 286: 284: 282: 280: 278: 276: 274: 272: 270: 267: 265: 263: 261: 259: 257: 255: 210:Werirni (5th Dynasty, son of Serefka) 1184: 1182: 1180: 13: 1313: 1174:at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1162: 14: 1365: 1177: 226: 134:were buried in the necropolis of 91:links this nome with the cult of 83:, though the inscriptions on the 1298:, Ex Oriente Lux, Leiden, 1988, 1275:Le nomarque sous l'Ancien Empire 1207:, Digital Egypt for Universities 1136:(many children, but no nomarchs) 115:as shown by the triad statue of 1288: 1267: 1243: 1234: 1210: 1198: 190: 71:The Hare nome's main city was 60:(administrative divisions) in 1: 1155: 7: 79:. The local main deity was 10: 1370: 1221:A History of Ancient Egypt 176:Second Intermediate Period 102: 1086: 1084: 1025: 990: 988: 986: 984: 972: 968: 966: 964: 962: 914: 901: 877: 860: 858: 856: 850: 848: 846: 840: 838: 836: 820: 816: 814: 812: 810: 804: 802: 800: 798: 796: 794: 745: 698: 696: 656: 645: 593: 591: 589: 579: 575: 569: 521: 512: 498: 470: 462: 460: 458: 442: 438: 416: 412: 406: 379: 335: 333: 311: 309: 186:Nomarchs of the Hare nome 142:First Intermediate Period 1254:Die altägyptischen Gaue 182:(16th of Upper Egypt). 47: 29:Fourth Dynasty of Egypt 1349:Nomes of ancient Egypt 243:. They were buried at 199:. They were buried at 31: 207:Serefka (5th Dynasty) 54:") was one of the 42 22: 1256:, Wiesbaden, 1974, 1205:Upper Egypt nome 15 144:and the subsequent 1285:, 41-42, 63-65, 98 38:, also called the 32: 1331:978-977-479-845-0 1189:Wolfram Grajetzki 1153: 1152: 1361: 1335: 1307: 1292: 1286: 1273:Émile Martinet: 1271: 1265: 1247: 1241: 1238: 1232: 1214: 1208: 1202: 1196: 1186: 1175: 1169: 377:Djehutynakht III 253: 252: 44:Ancient Egyptian 40:Hermopolite nome 1369: 1368: 1364: 1363: 1362: 1360: 1359: 1358: 1339: 1338: 1332: 1316: 1314:Further reading 1311: 1310: 1294:Harco Willems, 1293: 1289: 1272: 1268: 1248: 1244: 1239: 1235: 1215: 1211: 1203: 1199: 1187: 1178: 1170: 1163: 1158: 881:Djehutynakht VI 494:Djehutynakht IV 250: 229: 201:El-Sheikh Sa'id 193: 188: 173: 139: 136:El-Sheikh Sa'id 105: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1367: 1357: 1356: 1351: 1337: 1336: 1330: 1315: 1312: 1309: 1308: 1296:Chests of Life 1287: 1277:, Paris 2011, 1266: 1250:Wolfgang Helck 1242: 1233: 1217:Nicolas Grimal 1209: 1197: 1176: 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Index


Menkaure
Fourth Dynasty of Egypt
Ancient Egyptian
Cape hare
nomoi
ancient Egypt
Upper Egypt
Khemenu
Middle Egypt
Thoth
White Chapel
Senusret I
Bes
Unut
4th Dynasty
Old Kingdom
pharaoh
Menkaure
Hathor
6th Dynasty
nomarchs
El-Sheikh Sa'id
First Intermediate Period
Middle Kingdom
alabaster
Hatnub
Eastern Desert
Deir el-Bersha
Djehutihotep

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