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The
list presented below, although including 50 royal names, is only a part of
the royal register supplied by the Turin
Canon. The rulers of XIVth Dynasty found their seat at Xois
in the western Delta. The rulers, known to us only by their names, were to
pay tribute to the kings of XVth and XVIth Hyksos
Dynasties ruling then in Awaris in the eastern Delta and having strong
influence on the rest of the land.
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| 1705 (Ryholt) | Nehesi
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Aasehre (Great In Council Is Re) |
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Nehesi (Nubian) |
One
of few rulers of this dynasty that rule is documented in artifacts.
Obelisk in front of temple of Seth at Raahu (north-east Delta), two
stele of Tell Habwe, scarabs, pillar of Tanis
with Nehesi’s mother name mentioned on it, Peret are only some of them.
In M. Bietak opinion Nehesi’s father might have been either Egyptian
administrator or warrior that usurped royal rule in north-eastern Delta
at that time. Turin Canon places Nehesi as a second one in the kings of
dynasty XIV register. |
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Khatire
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xai-ti(t)-ra Khatire |
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1704 (Ryholt) |
Nebfautre
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nb fAw.t ra Nebfautre (The Lord Of Magnificence Is Re) |
| According to Turin Canon this king, named The Lord of Magnificence is Re, ruled one year, 5 months and 15 days. | |
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Sehebre
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sHAb-ra Sehebre |
| King whose name means This who is strengthened by Re, mentioned in Turin Canon. | |
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1699 (Ryholt) |
Meridjefare
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mri-DfA-ra Meridjefare |
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Sewadjkare
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swAD-kA-ra Sewadjkare |