Intef VI

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Intef VI was a relatively obscure pharaoh who ruled during Egypt’s turbulent 13th Dynasty in the Second Intermediate Period.

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instanceOf ancient Egyptian pharaoh
person
alsoKnownAs Intef VI Sekhemre-wepmaat NERFINISHED
Inyotef VI NERFINISHED
associatedWith Theban line of kings NERFINISHED
attestedIn king lists
scarab seals
capital likely Thebes
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
culture Ancient Egyptian
dynasty Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era Middle Bronze Age NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance minor ruler during political fragmentation in Egypt
knownFrom limited archaeological evidence
language Egyptian language
period Second Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
politicalContext period of divided rule in Egypt
time of weakening central authority in Egypt
positionHeld King of Upper and Lower Egypt
predecessor uncertain
regionRuled Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
reignChronology chronological position uncertain
reignStatus obscure
poorly attested
religion Ancient Egyptian religion NERFINISHED
successor Intef VII NERFINISHED
title Horus-king
Pharaoh

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