Mentuhotep VI

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Mentuhotep VI was a little-known pharaoh who ruled during Egypt’s 13th Dynasty in the Second Intermediate Period, a time marked by political fragmentation and frequent changes of rulers.

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instanceOf ancient Egyptian pharaoh
person
approximateDate circa 18th–17th century BCE
attestedAs pharaoh in later king lists or fragmentary records
certaintyOfReconstruction disputed among Egyptologists
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
dynasty Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
gender male
historicalEra Middle Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
knownFrom scarce and fragmentary historical evidence
nameLanguage Ancient Egyptian
notableFor being a little-known ruler of Egypt’s Thirteenth Dynasty
politicalContext period of political fragmentation in Egypt
time of frequent changes of rulers in Egypt
reignPeriod Second Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
relativeNotability less documented than earlier kings named Mentuhotep
royalTitle King of Upper and Lower Egypt
successorState Hyksos rule in parts of northern Egypt

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13th Dynasty of Egypt hasPharaoh Mentuhotep VI