Aut-ib-Ra Choir (Choir I) - Egyptian pharaoh of the XIII dynasty , who ruled in 1777-1775 BC. e. [1] or for several months in the years 1760-1732 BC. e. [2] during the Second Transition .
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Wooden statue of Ka Chora | |||||||
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| Successor | Amenemhat VII | ||||||
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| Kind | XIII Dynasty | ||||||
| Children | Nubhepeti's daughter | ||||||
| Religion | Ancient egyptian religion | ||||||
The pharaoh is famous for the tomb discovered in 1894 in the area of the pyramid of Amenemhet III and the well-preserved statue in the same tomb.
Content
- 1 Person
- 2 notes
- 3 Literature
- 4 References
Personality
Plan of the tomb of Choir I
The name of the Pharaoh Choir appears in the Royal Turin Papyrus (7th column, 17th line) [3] , compiled at the beginning of the XIX dynasty . More than the name of the pharaoh Horus was not mentioned anywhere until the discovery of the tomb in Dakhshur in 1894 by Jacques de Morgan [4] .
Notes
- ↑ KSB Ryholt, Adam Bülow-Jacobsen. The Political Situation in Egypt During the Second Intermediate Period, C. 1800-1550 BC . - Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997 .-- 486 p. - ISBN 9788772894218 .
- ↑ Thomas Schneider. Lexikon der Pharaonen. - 2. - Düsseldorf: Albatros, 2002 .-- 327 s. - ISBN 9783491960534 .
- ↑ Alan H. Gardiner . The Royal Canon of Turin. - Oxford, Warminster, 1959, 1987 .-- T. III. - ISBN 0-900416-48-3 .
- ↑ Baker, Darrell. The encyclopedia of the Pharaohs . - London: Stacey International, 2008. - T. I - Predynastic to the Twentieth Dynasty 3300-1069 BC. - S. 112-113-114. - ISBN 9781905299379 .
Literature
- Ancient East and antiquity . // Rulers of the World. Chronological and genealogical tables on world history in 4 vols. / Compiled by V.V. Erlikhman . - T. 1.
Links
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| XIII Dynasty | ||
| Predecessor: Renseneb | Pharaoh of Egypt 2nd floor. XVIII century BC e. (ruled about 2 years) | Successor: Amenemhat VII |