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Mentuhotep II also known under his prenomen Nebhepetre was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the sixth ruler of the Eleventh Dynasty.
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Mentuhotep II was a king of the 11th dynasty of ancient Egypt. He began as a ruler of Upper Egypt before reunifying the country.
Mentuhotep I may have been a Theban nomarch and independent ruler of Upper Egypt during the early First Intermediate Period. Alternatively, Mentuhotep I may ...

Mentuhotep II

Pharaoh
Mentuhotep II, also known under his prenomen Nebhepetre, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the sixth ruler of the Eleventh Dynasty. He is credited with reuniting Egypt, thus ending the turbulent First Intermediate Period and becoming the first... Wikipedia
Died: 2013 BC
Place of burial: Deir el-Bahari, Egypt
Spouse: Neferu II
Children: Mentuhotep III
Parents: Intef III and Iah
Grandchildren: Mentuhotep IV and Mayet

The king wears the traditional short mantle of the pharaoh's thirty-year jubilee festival (Heb Sed). In his fists were the now missing scepter and flail of ...
King Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II was revered by the Egyptians as the ruler who reunited Egypt after the era of disunity (the First Intermediate Period) that ...
Mentuhotep II, also known under his prenomen Nebhepetre, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the sixth ruler of the Eleventh Dynasty.
This life-size seated statue of the king Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II (names meaning: «The Lord of the rudder is Ra» and «Montu is satisfied») considered the ...
Mentuhotep II reigned for 51 years, but after 14 years of peace and prosperity, the Heracleopolitan tenth dynasty desecrated the Abydos necropolis, ...
In painted sandstone, this statue depicts Mentuhotep II wearing the Red Crown of Lower Egypt, a jubilee garment, and a divine beard. The knee-length robe he ...
Apr 11, 2023 · The statue of Mentuhotep found by Howard Carter in the Bab el-Hosan chamber is now one of the highlights of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.