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page 116th-century BC pharaohs

Ahmose I
Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
Thutmose I
Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty
Amenhotep I
second Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt

Kamose
Kamose was the last king of the Theban Seventeenth Dynasty at the end of the Second Intermediate Period. Kamose is usually ascribed a reign of three years (his highest attested regnal year), although some scholars now favor giving him a longer reign of approximately five years.

Seqenenre Tao
pharaoh from the Seventeenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt

Apepi
Apepi (Greek Apophis) was a Hyksos ruler of Lower Egypt during the Fifteenth Dynasty and the late Second Intermediate Period. He can be archaeologically associated with Tell el-Daba Stratum D/3 and the Middle Bronze IIC in the Southern Levant.
Senakhtenre Ahmose
seventh king of the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period

Khyan
Seuserenre Khyan was a Hyksos king of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling over Lower Egypt in the second half of the 17th century BC.
Khamudi
Khamudi (also known as Khamudy) was the last Hyksos ruler of the Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt. Khamudi came to power in 1534 BC or 1541 BC, ruling the northern portion of Egypt from his capital Avaris. His ultimate defeat at the hands of Ahmose I, after a short reign, marks the end of the Second Intermediate Period.
Nubkheperre Intef
Egyptian king of the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt at Thebes during the Second Intermediate Period
Rahotep
Egyptian pharaoh of the 17th dynasty
Sobekemsaf II
Egyptian pharaoh of the 17th dynasty
Sekhemre-Wepmaat Intef
Egyptian pharaoh (1600–1600)
Sekhemre-Heruhirmaat Intef
Egyptian pharaoh of the 17th dynasty
Sobekemsaf I
Egyptian pharaoh of the 17th dynasty

Yaqub-Har
Meruserre Yaqub-Har (other spelling: Yakubher, also known as Yak-Baal) was a petty king using Egyptian attributes during the Egyptian Second Intermediate Period and attested in contexts belonging to the Middle Bronze Age IIA/B. His reign cannot be precisely dated, and even the dynasty to which he belonged is uncertain.

Dedumose I
Egyptian pharaoh of the 16th dynasty
Bebiankh
Seuserenre Bebiankh was a king in Upper Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. He is often placed in the 16th Theban Dynasty and his prenomen or royal name is mentioned in the Turin King List with a reign of 12 years.
Senusret IV
Egyptian Pharaoh of the 13th or 16th dynasty
Semenre
Semenre (Smenre, Semenenre) is a poorly attested Theban pharaoh during the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt who succeeded the equally obscure Nebiriau II. He reigned from 1601 to 1600 BC (Kim Ryholt) or ca. 1580 BC (Detlef Franke) and belonged to the 16th Dynasty (Ryholt) or the 17th Dynasty (Franke).
Dedumose II
Egyptian pharaoh of the 16th dynasty
Nebiriau II
Egyptian pharaoh of the 16th or 17th dynasty
Merankhre Mentuhotep
Egyptian pharaoh of the 16th dynasty
Sekhemre Shedwast
Egyptian pharaoh known only from Turin canon
Djedankhre Montemsaf
ancient Egyptian king of the 16th dynasty
Pepi III
Seneferankhre Pepi IV may have been a pharaoh of the 16th Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period. The name is only known from a scarab seal without cartouche.
Nikare II
Egyptian pharaoh
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Nebmaatre
Nebmaatre is the prenomen of a poorly attested ruler of the late Second Intermediate Period of Ancient Egypt. Nebmaatre may have been a member of the early 17th Dynasty and as such would have reigned over the Theban region. Alternatively, Jürgen von Beckerath believes that Nebmaatre was a ruler of the late 16th Dynasty.
Yanassi
Yanassi (also Yanassy and Yansas-aden, possibly reflecting the West Semitic *Jinaśśi’-Ad) was a Hyksos prince, and possibly king, of the Fifteenth Dynasty. He was the eldest son of the pharaoh Khyan, and possibly the crown prince, designated to be Khyan's successor. He may have succeeded his father, thereby giving rise to the mention of a king "Iannas" in Manetho's Aegyptiaca, who, improbably, was said to have ruled after the pharaoh Apophis.