Inyotef IV

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Inyotef IV was a relatively obscure pharaoh of ancient Egypt’s 13th Dynasty, ruling during the politically fragmented Second Intermediate Period.

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instanceOf Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt ruler
ancient Egyptian pharaoh
associatedWith political decentralization in Egypt
attestationStatus sparsely attested in surviving sources
capitalLikely Itjtawy (probable) NERFINISHED
centralAuthority weakened royal control over all of Egypt
chronologicalPlacement early Second Intermediate Period
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
culture ancient Egyptian
dynasty Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
governmentType absolute monarchy
historicalEra Middle Kingdom–Second Intermediate transition NERFINISHED
historicalRecordQuality chronology and length of reign uncertain
language Egyptian language
nameVariant Intef IV NERFINISHED
notableFor obscure and poorly attested reign
politicalContext period of political fragmentation in Egypt
powerStatus one of several short‑lived Thirteenth Dynasty kings
predecessorDynastyContext follows the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt
regionRuled Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
Nile Valley NERFINISHED
Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
reignPeriod Second Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse Thirteenth Dynasty royal family NERFINISHED
successorContext followed by other ephemeral Thirteenth Dynasty rulers
successorDynastyContext precedes the rise of the Hyksos Fifteenth Dynasty
title King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Pharaoh
writingSystem Egyptian hieroglyphs

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13th Dynasty of Egypt hasPharaoh Inyotef IV