Sankhenre Sewadjtu
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Sankhenre Sewadjtu is almost unknown from contemporary historical records since he ruled Egypt at a time when the 13th Dynasty's control over all of Egypt was receding. He is listed as the successor of Ini in the Turin Canon and is given a reign of 3 Years and 2-4 Months. (Ryholt: p.192)
[edit] References
- Kim Ryholt, The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period c.1800-1550 B.C." (Museum Tuscalanum Press:1997), 463 pages (ISBN 87-7289-421-0)
Preceded by Merhotepre Ini |
Pharaoh of Egypt Thirteenth Dynasty |
Succeeded by Sewadjkare Hori |