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Why isn't Sheshi listed on Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt? P Ingerson (talk) 16:41, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Sheshi

1604 - 1594 1745-1705 (Ryholt) 1664-1662 (Redford) 1615-1602 (Franke)

According to Manetho he ruled 44 years. Recently it is accepted that he ruled 3-14 years.

According to Ryholt this Hyksos ruler should have belonged to XIV Dynasty.

Predecessor uncertain, Ammu Aahotepre (new arrangement & Ryholt), Salitis (von Beckerath) Successor uncertain, Nuya (new arrangement), Nehesy Aasehre (Ryholt), Meruserre Yaqub-Har (von Beckerath)

XVth Dynasty 1624 - 1514

1 Salitis Saites, Sharek - 2 Beon Bnon - 3 Apachnas Apachnan, Pachnan - 4 Khyan Khian, Khayan - 5 Apepi Apophis, Ipepi - 6 Khamudy

Another Assumption Dynasty XVI

1 Anather Anathaddi - 2 Aperanat Useranat - 3 Semqen - 4 Sakir-Har Sekerher,Sokarhor, Sakarher - 6 Sheshi - 7 Jakobher Jaqabhaddu - 8 Yammu Jamu - 9 Yakbim Jaqebmu - 10 Qareh - 11 Pepi III - 12 Nebmaatra Nebmaatre - 13 Aahotepra Aahetepre, Ammu - 14 Anetjerira Anetjerire - 15 Meribra Meribre - 16 Nubankhra Nubankhre - 17 Nikara II Nikare II - 18 Sharek - 19 Wazad Wadjed - 20 Kareh - 21 Sheneh

R.azz.miligi (talk) 13:19, 16 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]