colspan="2" valign="top" style="background:;" | Sobekhotep I in hieroglyphs | |||||||||
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Prenomen: Qemausahornedjherjotef |
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Ḥtp-jb-Rˁ Satisfied is the heart of Re |
HotepibRe (or Siharnedjheritef) was an Ancient Egyptian King of the Thirteenth dynasty of Egypt (Second Intermediate Period).
Siharnedjheritef was likely the son of Ameny Qemau and the grandson of King Amenemhet V. He was possibly succeeded by a king named Jewefni who may have been a brother. After a short reign the throne went to another grandson of Amenemhet V named Amenemhet VI.[2]
For this king we have a statue dedicated to Ptah. The statue was found in Khatana, but the original location is not known. A Temple-block from el-Atawna is now in the Cairo Museum (Temp 25.4.22.3).[3]