Sankhenre Sewadjtu

Seanchenre Sewadjtu was an ancient Egyptian King (Pharaoh) of the 13th dynasty ( Second Intermediate Period ), which is called the Turin Royal Canon and supposedly three years and two months (days are not preserved) from about 1694 to about 1691 BC, or from to have reigned about 1654 to 1651 BC.

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As in-house and throne name Seanchenre Sewadjtu be accepted, and the king appears next to the mention in the Royal Canon of Turin ( 7.5) may also be in the list of kings at Karnak. There, a ruler is run under the name Sewadjenre. This form of the name is perhaps a prescription of Seanch -en -Re. Older authors read both names as a single. So far, no contemporary monuments have been found by him.

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