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Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh...

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  • Sobekhotep I
    Sobekhotep I
    Sobekhotep I was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty.-Evidence:He appears in the Turin King List as Sobekhotep and is otherwise mainly known from reliefs coming from a chapel set up in Abydos and from a fragment of a column. His reign was most likely only very short...

    , pharaoh (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep II
    Sobekhotep II
    birth name: Sobekhotep throne name: Sekhemre KhutawySobekhotep II was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty.He is known from several monuments, including a statue, several Nile level records in Nubia and from building works at Medamud and Luxor...

    , pharaoh (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep III
    Sobekhotep III
    Sobekhotep III was an Egyptian king of the 13th dynasty.-Family:The family of the king is known from several sources. A monument from Sehel Island shows Sobekhotep with his father Mentuhotep, his mother was Iuhetibu , his brothers Seneb and Khakau, and a half-sister called Reniseneb...

    , pharaoh (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep IV
    Sobekhotep IV
    Khaneferre Sobekhotep IV was one of the most powerful Egyptian kings of the 13th Dynasty. He was the son of the 'god's father' Haankhef and of the 'king's mother' Kemi. His brother, Neferhotep I, was his predecessor on the throne....

    , pharaoh (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep V
    Sobekhotep V
    Sobekhotep V was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty. His birth name was Sobekhotep, and his throne name was MerhotepreSobekhotep V appears in the Turin King List as the successor of Sobekhotep IV. According to this document, he only reigned for four years. Sobekhotep IV was perhaps his father, as...

    , pharaoh (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep VI
    Sobekhotep VI
    Sobekhotep VI was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty. His birth name was Sobekhotep, and his throne name was Khahotepre. -External links:* from Digital Egypt...

    , pharaoh (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep VII, pharaoh (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep VIII
    Sobekhotep VIII
    Sekhemre Susertawi Sobekhotep VIII was an Egyptian king during the 16th or 17th Theban dynasty of Egypt and is believed to be the successor of Djehuti according to Kim Ryholt. He reigned over Upper Egypt during the time of the Hyksos conquest of Memphis and Lower Egypt...

    , pharaoh (16th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep; son of Seneb, the brother of Sobekhotep III. Mentioned on a stela of his father. (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep; grandfather of Queen Nubkhaes, mentioned on her stela. (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep Miu, son of Sobekhotep IV, mentioned on his father's stela. (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep Djadja, son of Sobekhotep IV, mentioned on his father's stela. (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep, son of Sihathor, brother of Neferhotep I and Sobekhotep IV. (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep, son of Sobekhotep VII, mentioned on a Karnak statuette of his father. (13th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep, son of an unknown pharaoh, dated to the second part of the 13th dynasty. Mentioned on a seal along with sister Reniseneb.
  • Sobekhotep, mother of Queen Mentuhotep
    Mentuhotep (queen)
    Mentuhotep was an Ancient Egyptian queen of the Second Intermediate Period. Her main title was Great Royal Wife. Another title was Khenemetneferhedjet She is only known from her burial equipment found in the 19th century in Thebes. The inscriptions of her coffin were copied, but the original...

    , wife of Pharaoh Djehuti
    Djehuti
    Djehuti, Djehuty or Thuty was a pharaoh of Ancient Egypt dating to the Second Intermediate period. Djehuti's prenomen, Sekhemre Sementawy, means "The Power of Re who Establishes the Two Lands."...

    . (16th dynasty)
  • Sobekhotep, possibly a son of Dedumose I (16th dynasty).
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