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Statuen von Königen des Mittleren Reiches
1. Sommersemester
2014
Helmut
Satzinger:
Statuen
der
Könige
des
Mi:leren
Reiches
Portraits
zwischen
Idealisierung
und
Realismus
2. Kopf
einer
Königsstatue
New
York,
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art,
Fletcher
Fund
and
the
Guide
FoundaJon,
Inc.
GiL,
1966,
Acc.
no.
66.99.3
Kalkstein,
Höhe
18
cm,
Breite
20,3
cm
HerkunL
unbekannt
11.
DynasJe,
um
2000
v.
Chr.
3. Kopf
einer
Königsstatue
New
York,
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art,
Fletcher
Fund
and
the
Guide
FoundaJon,
Inc.
GiL,
1966,
Acc.
no.
66.99.3
Kalkstein,
Höhe
18
cm,
Breite
20,3
cm
HerkunL
unbekannt
11.
DynasJe,
um
2000
v.
Chr.
4. The
second
part
of
the
Eleventh
Dynasty
Nebhetepre
Mentuhotep
II
2046–1995
BC
Gained
all
Egypt
ca.
2015
BC,
Middle
Kingdom
begins.
Sankhkare
Mentuhotep
III
2010–1998
BC
Commanded
the
first
expediJon
to
Punt
of
the
Middle
Kingdom
Nebtawyre
Mentuhotep
IV
1997–1991
BC
8. Twel/h
Dynasty
The
TwelLh
Dynasty
ruled
from
1991
to
1802
BC,
and
is
considered
by
later
EgypJans
to
have
been
their
greatest
dynasty.
Sehetepibre
Amenemhat
I
1991–1962
BC
Seized
power
aLer
overthrowing
Mentuhotep
IV.
Died
assassinated.
Kheperkare
Senusret
I
(Sesostris
I)
1971–1926
BC
Built
the
White
Chapel
Nubkaure
Amenemhat
II1929–1895
BC
Khakheperre
Senusret
II
(Sesostris
II)
1897–1878
BC
Khakaure
Senusret
III
(Sesostris
III)
1878–1860
BC
Most
powerful
of
the
Middle
Kingdom
pharaohs.
Nimaatre
Amenemhat
III
1860–1815
BC
Maakherure
Amenemhat
IV
1815–1807
BC
Sobekkare
Sobekneferu
1807–1802
BC
A
rare
female
ruler.
53. Granite
head
of
Amenemhat
III
From
the
Temple
of
Bastet,
BubasJs,
Height:
77.5
cm
Egypt
12th
Dynasty,
around
1800
BC
From
a
colossal
statue
in
a
temple
75. Oberteil
einer
Königsstatue
Kristalliner
Kalkstein
H.
27,5
cm
12./13.
DynasJe,
um
1770
v.
Chr.
Brüssel,
Musees
Royaux
d'
An
et
d'Histoire
76. Thirteenth
Dynasty
Sekhemre
Khutawy
Sobekhotep
or
Wegaf
1803–1800
B
Sonbef
1800
BC
-‐
1796
BC
Nerikare
1796
BC
Sekhemkare
Amenemhat
V
3
to
4
years:
1796–1793
BC
Ameny
Qemau
1795–1792
BC
Hotepibre
Qemau
Siharnedjheritef,
also
called
Sehotepibre
Iufni
Very
short
reign,
possibly
c.
1790
–
1788
BC
Seankhibre
Amenemhet
VI
1788–1785
BC
Semenkare
Nebnuni
1785–1783
BC
or
1739
BC
Sehetepibre
Sewesekhtawy
1783–1781
BC
Sewadjkare
?
Nedjemibre
7
months
?
Khaankhre
Sobekhotep
Reigned
c.
3
years,
1780–1777
BC
Renseneb
4
months;
1777
BC
Awybre
Hor
I
Reigned
1
year
and
6
months,
1777–1775
BC
.
.
.
.
.
1792–1790
BC