Sheshi

Scheschi was an ancient Egyptian King (Pharaoh) of the Second Intermediate Period. He is usually the throne name Maa- ib- Re attributed as Scheschi is the most common area occupied on scarabs proper name of a ruler of this period and the scarabs with this throne name in turn are the most common of their time. The scarabs found from Nubia to Palestine. The exact classification Scheschis is difficult, however, and is controversial in research, so keep him some researchers to be identical with one of the Hyksos rulers of the 15th Dynasty. Identifies him Jürgen von Beckerath as Beon, William A. Ward, however, as Iannas, in turn, is seen in the usually Chajan.

Darrell D. Baker placed him in the 14th Dynasty. Maybe Scheschi married a Nubian named Tati, considered the only known queen of this dynasty. Your name is edged with a cartridge, which is unusual for this time. Tati was the mother of King Nehesy, which was established shortly before Scheschi 's death as Koregent.

Scarab of Scheschi, British Museum, EA42477

Scarab of Scheschi, Museo Civico archeologico, Bologna, KS 2763

Scarab of Scheschi, Walters Art Museum, 4215

Scarab of Scheschi, Walters Art Museum, 4217

Scarab of Scheschi, Walters Art Museum, 4226

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