Viceroy of Kush
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Lower Nubian Kush was a province of Egypt from the 16th century BCE to eleventh century BCE. During this period it was ruled by a viceroy who reported directly to the Egyptian Pharaoh. It is believed that the Egyptian 25th dynasty were descendants of these viceroys and so were the dynasties that ruled independent Kush until the fourth century CE.
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[edit] List of Viceroys
Below is the list as assembled by George Reisner.
[edit] Eighteenth dynasty
- Thuwre under Egyptian Pharaohs Amenhotep I and Tuthmosis I
- Seni under Tuthmosis I and Tuthmosis II
- Nehi under Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III
- Wesersatet under Amenhotep II
- Amenophis under Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III
- Merymose under Amenhotep III
- Tuthmosis under Akhenaton
- Amenhotep called Huy under Tutankhamun
- Paser I under Ay and Horemheb
[edit] Nineteenth dynasty
- Amenemopet under Seti I and Ramesses II
- Yuni under Seti I and Ramesses II
- Hekanakht under Ramesses II
- Anhernakht under Ramesses II[1]
- Paser II under Ramesses II
- Setau under Ramesses II
- Messuwy under Merneptah, perhaps Amenemses, and Seti II
- Seti under Siptah
- Hori I under Setnakhte
- Hori II under Ramesses III and Ramesses IV
- Siese under Ramesses VI
- Nahiho under Ramesses VII and perhaps Ramesses VIII
- Wentawat under Ramesses IX
- Ramesenakht under Ramesses IX
- Pinehesy under Ramesses XI
- Herihor under Ramesses XI
[edit] Third Intermediate Period
- Piankhy under Herihor
[edit] References and notes
[edit] References
- ^ Labib Habachi (August 1968). "The Owner of Tomb No. 282". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 54: p.107-113.