Life Egyptian dynasty
The covers the period -2374 with -2197 () or -2345 with -2181 () or -2323 with -2150 () or -2322 with -2191 () or -2318 with -2180 (&) or -2311 with -2140 (). It is the last of the Ancient Empire.
The any power of the king without being called into question, is perceived differently. It is undoubtedly necessary to also see there a change in the religious aspirations, like in the organization of the State.
This period will be marked by the very long reign of Pépi {{II}} (one lends to him the 96 working years trifle of the capacity, which undoubtedly appears exaggerated).
It is at that time that one witnesses a parcelling out of the central capacity to the profit of the Nomarque S, tendency already started with. The load is transmitted of wire father forming true local dynasties thus without to usurp the royal capacity. The royal prerogatives are little by little " empruntées" by these nomarques, as the tombs of the necropoles of Assouan and also the practice of the momification attest some.
Sovereigns of the 6th dynasty
See also: Family tree of the Life Egyptian dynasty
For Manéthon the list of the kings stops there, but certain Egyptologists, whose Redford, give four more other kings, with the very short reigns, which would be listed in the Papyrus of Turin:
- Néferka the child
- Néfer
- Ibi
References
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http://www.ancient-egypt.org/index.html (in English, chronology, cartridges, history, transliterations etc)
- http://www.narmer.pl (in English and Polish)
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