Amenemhatankh

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Amenemhatankh
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in hieroglyphs
Era: Middle Kingdom
(2055–1650 BC)

Amenemhatankh (his name means “Amenemhat

12th Dynasty, son or brother of Amenemhat II
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Attestations

Amenhemhatankh is mentioned on a

Karnak temple, now located in Cairo and in the tomb inscriptions of the vizier Khnumhotep, Tomb 2 at Dahshur.[1]

He could be a son of Amenemhat II, but it is also possible they were brothers.[2]

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