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Caption=A small wooden box inscribed with the [[Ancient Egyptian royal titulary|names and titles]] of Merenre Nemtyemsaf I|
Caption=A small wooden box inscribed with the [[Ancient Egyptian royal titulary|names and titles]] of Merenre Nemtyemsaf I|
NomenHiero= <hiero>ra-mr-r:n</hiero>|
NomenHiero= <hiero>ra-mr-r:n</hiero>|
Nomen=''Merenre''<br /> Beloved of Re|
Nomen=''Merenre''<br /> ''Beloved of [[Re]]''|
PrenomenHiero= <hiero>G7A-m-V17-f</hiero>|
PrenomenHiero= <hiero>G7A-m-V17-f</hiero>|
Prenomen=''Nemtyemsaf'' <br> Nemty is his protection |
Prenomen=''Nemtyemsaf'' <br> ''[[Nemty]] is his protection'' |
Predecessor= [[Pepi I Meryre]]|
Predecessor= [[Pepi I Meryre]]|
GoldenHiero=<hiero>G5*G5:nbw</hiero>|
GoldenHiero=<hiero>G5*G5:nbw</hiero>|
Golden=''Hor nebwy'' <br> Two golden Horuses |
Golden=''Bikwi Nebu'' <br> ''Two golden falcons'' <ref>[http://www.narmer.pl/dyn/06en.htm] VIth Dynasty</ref> |
NebtyHiero= <hiero>anx-xa-w</hiero> |
NebtyHiero= <hiero>anx-xa-w</hiero> |
Nebty= ''Nebty Ankh khaw'' <br> The two ladies, living of apparitions |
Nebty= ''Ankh Khaw'' <br> ''Living of apparitions'' |
HorusHiero=<hiero>anx-xa-w</hiero> |
HorusHiero=<hiero>anx-xa-w</hiero> |
Horus= ''Hor ankh khaw'' <br> Horus, living of apparitions |
Horus= ''Ankh Khaw'' <br> ''Living of apparitions'' |
Successor=[[Pepi II Neferkare]]|
Successor=[[Pepi II Neferkare]]|
Dynasty=[[Sixth dynasty of Egypt|6th&nbsp;Dynasty]] |
Dynasty=[[Sixth dynasty of Egypt|6th&nbsp;Dynasty]] |

Revision as of 03:19, 22 July 2009

Merenre Nemtyemsaf I (reigned 2283-2278 BC) was the fourth king of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. His nomen, theophorically referring to Nemty, was formerly read as Antyemsaf, a reading now known to be incorrect.

While Merenre Nemtyemsaf I was once believed to have served as a brief co-regent to his father Pepi I Meryre before ruling in his own right, the publication of the South Saqqara Stone annal document in 1995 by Vassil Dobrev and Michel Baud shows that Merenre directly succeeded his father in power with no interregnum or coregency. The badly damaged document preserves the record of Pepi I's final year--his 25th Count and proceeds immediately to the reign of Merenre. Merenre shared his father's fascination with Nubia and continued to explore deep into the region. He also began a process of royal consolidation, appointing Weni as the first governor of all of Upper Egypt and expanding the power of several other governors. While he was once assumed to have died at an early age, recent archaeological discoveries discount this theory. Two contemporary objects show that his reign lasted more than a decade. His Year after the 5th Count (Year 10 if biannual) is attested in a quarry inscription from Hatnub Inscription No.6, according to Anthony Spalinger. The South Saqqara Stone – which was created during Pepi II's reign – credits Merenre with a minimum reign of 11 to 13 Years.

References

  • Anthony Spalinger, Dated Texts of the Old Kingdom, SAK 21 (1994), p.307


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