Antef V
Antef is, according to certain specialists, the first king of the Egyptian woman. He is king de Thèbes. Manéthon calls it Antef.
One locates his reign at the neighborhoods of -1625 with -1622.
It gains the allegiance of the province of Thèbes and constitutes, with Coptos and Abydos, an enough powerful union to hold in respect the capacity Hyksôs. In the year of its reign, Antef returns Téti, an high ranking official of the temple of Coptos, which was guilty to have supported the enemies.
He marries Sobekemsaf , which is downward of a powerful family of governors of Edfou. This family was it also bound by marriage to the kings of. His/her son (supposed) Rahotep succeeds to him.
Genealogy
Titulature
Reign
Burial
Its tomb was discovered in 1860 by Mariette with Thèbes in the necropolis of Abou El-Naggah. Its sarcophagus out of gilded wooden of style richi is currently exposed to the British Museum. A pyramidion with its name was also discovered on the site and is exposed to the Egyptian Musée of Cairo.
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