Semenre was a poorly attested 16th dynasty Theban king during the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt who succeeded the equally obscure Nebiriau II. His sole contemporary attestation is an axe inscribed with his prenomen.
Semenre was succeeded by Seuserenre Bebiankh who left behind more traces of building projects and mining activity in his reign than most kings of this dynasty with the exception of Djehuti. His prenomen "Semenre" means "The One who establishes Re."[1]
Preceded by Nebiriau II |
Pharaoh of Egypt Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt |
Succeeded by Seuserenre Bebiankh |