Heqaib, also Hekaib or Hekayeb, was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the 1st nomos of Upper Egypt ("Land of the Bow") under king Pepi II Neferkare, towards...
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Heqaib (III) was an Ancient Egyptian local governor at Elephantine. He lived at the end of the 12th Dynasty around 1800 BC. He held the titles governor...
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local Sixth Dynasty nomarch, Heqaib. In the Middle Kingdom, many officials, such as the local governors Sarenput I or Heqaib III, dedicated statues and...
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later part of the dynasty. On the base of a statue from the sanctuary of Heqaib on Elephantine, a Mentuhotep is referred to as "Father of the gods". This...
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attestations came from the sanctuary of Heqaib at Elephantine, where he ordered a shrine for the deified Heqaib and also one for himself, provided by many...
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Elephantine: Amenyseneb and Heqaib III. Like many of his predecessors, Sarenput made additions at the sanctuary of Heqaib at Elephantine: in particular...
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Heqaib, Son of Penidebu (QH 28) contemporary with king Senusret I. Sarenput II (QH 31) contemporary with kings Amenemhat II and Senusret II. Heqaib,...
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Sarenput I Khema Satethotep♀ Sarenput II Shemai Sat-tjeni♀ Heqaib III Amenyseneb...
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Harkhuf in a relief from his tomb at Qubbet el-Hawa. Successor possibly Heqaib Dynasty 6th Dynasty Pharaoh Merenre I, Pepi II Burial Qubbet el-Hawa, Tomb...
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Quartzite statue of Ankhrekhu, 12th Dynasty (1985–1795 BC) Limestone stela of Heqaib, Abydos, Egypt, 12th Dynasty (1990–1750 BC) Block statue and stela of Sahathor...
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