Wepwawetemsaf

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Wepwawetemsaf was a little-known and possibly short-reigning pharaoh who ruled during the politically fragmented Second Intermediate Period of ancient Egypt.

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instanceOf ancient Egyptian pharaoh
historical person
associatedDeity Wepwawet NERFINISHED
attestedBy stela from Abydos
chronologicalPosition uncertain
culturalContext ancient Egyptian civilization
deathPlace ancient Egypt
gender male
geopoliticalContext division between multiple regional rulers
historicalEvidenceLevel scarce
historicalRecordType royal stela inscription
knownFrom single inscriptional source
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian
mainAttestationSite Abydos NERFINISHED
nameMeaning Wepwawet is his protection
nameVariant Wepwawetmose NERFINISHED
politicalContext period of political fragmentation in Egypt
possibleDynasty Abydos Dynasty NERFINISHED
early 17th Dynasty of Egypt
late 13th Dynasty of Egypt
predecessorCertainty unknown
reignCertainty poorly attested
reignLength unknown
reignPeriod Second Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
reignStatus short-reigning
reignTerritory part of Egypt
royalTitle king of Upper and Lower Egypt
sovereignType pharaoh
studiedInDiscipline Egyptology
successorCertainty unknown
throneNameLanguage Egyptian

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13th Dynasty of Egypt hasPharaoh Wepwawetemsaf