Montouhotep
The name of Montouhotep is carried by four kings of the thebaine, of which Montouhotep {{II}}, which restores the unit of the Egypt after the division and the disorders of the First intermediate Period, two kings of and one of.
Is resulting from a family of dignitaries of Thèbes, whose founder is Antef Old the (towards -2140). This city of the fourth names High-Egypt did not play during the Ancient Empire any important political role. It becomes, thanks to the rise of, the new Pharaonic capital for nearly one millenium.
Antef the Old one directs since Thèbes part of High-Egypt, at one time when Egypt is divided into several entities independent following collapse of the royal capacity of Memphis. The Average-Egypt is controlled since Hérakléopolis by the kings of and S, rivals of princes de Thèbes.
Montouhotep enters the composition of the royal titulature as Nom of Its-Re or a nomen .
Hiéroglyphes
Montouhotep
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- Montouhotep {{Ier}}
- Montouhotep {{II}} (Nebhepetrê)
- Montouhotep {{III}} (Seânkharê)
- Montouhotep {{IV}} (Nebtaouyrê)
- Montouhotep {{V}} (Merânkhrê)
- Montouhotep {{VI}} (Soudjârê)
- Montouhotep {{VII}} (SeânkhenRê)
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