ancestry of Marinus Anthony van der Sluijs (1976-)

 

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SECTION A: NEW KINGDOM, LATE PERIOD

 

generation 1:

 

1.                Neithiti [Neithiyi, Neithiyti, Nitetis], princess of Egypt, born –570, died –529, married –546, Cyrus II the Great Achaemenid, son of Cambyses I Achaemenid, for whom it was the 4th marriage

 

generation 2:

 

2.                Ha-ib-rē Wah-ib-rē [Haibrē, Haa-ib-re, Ha`a`ibre`; Wah-ib-re, Wahibre`; Apries (Greek), Hophra (Hebrew)], king of Egypt (XXVI) 589-570, born –605, died –568, married (1) Neitmertefs, married (2) Ankhenseneferabre, married (3):

3.                Meritakhebt

 

generation 3:

 

4.                Nefer-ib-rē Psamtik II [Nefer-ib-re, Neferibrē, Nefer.Ib.Re', non Heferibre; Psamtek, Psemthek, Psammetichos (Greek)], king of Egypt 595-589, born –630, died –589, married –607:

5.                Takhuat, princess of Athribis, born –625, died -589

 

generation 4:

 

8.                Wehem-ib-rē Nekaou II [Wehemibre', Wehemibre, Ouenmobrē, Wehem.Ib.Re'; Necho (Greek)], king of Egypt (XXVI) 610-595, defeated by Nebuchadressar –601, defeated Josiah, king of Judea in the battle of Carchemish –605, born –660, died –595, married (1) Neitakert [Nitocris (Greek)], married (3) Mimautiu, married (2) –626:

9.?              Chedebnitjerbone [Khedebnitjerbone]

 

generation 5:

 

16.              Wah-ib-rē Psamtik I [Wahibre, Wah-ib-re, Wahib.Re', Ouahibrē; Psamtek, Psemthek, Psammetichos (Greek)], regent of Egypt for Asshurbanipal of Assyria 664-660, king of Sais (XXVI) 660-610 [664? 656-610?], king of Athribis –665, born –690 [-685?], died –610, married (2) Shepwenwepet [Shapenuapit], daughter of Tanutamen, king of 25th dynasty EGypt, 664/663-656, married (1) –662:

17.              Mehetenweskhet of Heliopolis [Mehtenusekht], queen of Egypt 664-610, born -682

 

generation 6:

 

32.              Men-kheper-rē Nekaou I the Libyan [Menkheperrē, Men.Kheper.Re`; Necho (Greek)], king of Sais 665-664, prince of Sais 688-664, king of Memphis (XXVI), born –690 [-710 ?], died –664, killed by Tanutamani, king of the Kushites, married (2) Nes-Shu-Tefnut, daughter of Taharqa, king of Egypt 690-664/663, 25th dynasty, married (3) Amenirdis, daughter of Taharqa, as above, married (1) –686:

33.?            Istemabat [Istemabet, Ushanhuru], born -706

34.              Harsiese, grand priest of Heliopolis, born -712

 

generation 7:

 

64.              Irib-rē Shepses-rē Tefnakht II Nekaou Ba the Libyan [Irib Re`, Iribre, Iribrenakauba; Nakauba, Nekauba-Irib-Re, Neokhabis, Nechepso], prince of Sais 695-688, king of Egypt 664-663, 26th dynasty, born –735, died -672, married:

65.              Anakhka

66.              Taharqa [Tirhakah], king of Egypt 690-664/663, 25th dynasty

68.              Harkhebi

 

generation 8:

 

128.            Bakenrenef Wah-ka-rē [Bokenranef, Bakenranef, Bakenranes, Bocchoris (Greek); Wahkare, Wah-ka-re, Wah Ka Re`, Ouakharē], king of Sais (XXIV) 720-715, born –755, died –715 [-713?], defeated by Shabaka, king of Nubia and burned alive

130.            Stephinathis

136.            Haremket

 

generation 9:

 

256.            Tefnakhte I Shepses-rē [Tefnakht; Shep-ses-re, Shepsesrē, Shepsesre], prince of Sais 740-727, (Libyan) king of Sais (XXIV) 727-716 [- -720?], 1st king of 24th dynasty Egypt 730-720, great chief of Mā in Sais 740-727, born –780, died –716 [-718?]

260.            Ammeris Aethiops, 1st king of 26th dynasty Egypt

272.            Shabato, king of Egypt, 25th dynasty

 

generation 10:

 

512.            Osorkon III, great chief of the Meshwesh, great chief of Mā, prince in Sais (XXIII) (circa) 773-740, prophet of Neith in Sais, prophet of Edjo in Buto, born –805, died –740, brother of Shoshenq IV, king of Egypt 767-735

 

generation 11:

 

1024.         Pami User-maat-rē Setep-en-amun [Pimay, Pamai; Usermaatre, Usermare; Setepenamun, Setepenre], king of Egypt in Tanis (XXII) 773-767 or 783-767, great chief of Mā, prince of Sais, born –830, died -773, married:

1025.         Karomat V, his half-sister

 

generation 12:

 

2048.         User-maat-rē Setep-en-rē Sheshonq III Mery-amun [Usermare, User-maat-re, Ousimarē; Setpen-Amon; Shoshenq], king of Egypt in Tanis (XXII) 825-773 or 835-783, was circa –818 forced to contend with the rivalling 23rd dynasty, whose prince Pedibastet refused to recognise the claims of the Libyan family to sovereignty over all of Egypt, great chief of Mā, born circa –849 [-845], died –773, married –831:

2049.         Djedbastesankh of Memphis [Es Ankh Djed Bast], born -856, half-sister of Pedubast, who continued the 23rd dynasty as its 2nd king

 

generation 13:

 

4096.         Takelot II Mery-amun Hedj-kheper-rē Setep-en-rē [Hedjkheperre, Hedj-kheper-re; Setep-en-re], king of Egypt at Tanis (XXII) 850-825 or 860-835, forced in a civil war 835-826, 850 succeeded his father and maintained stability in the south where his half-brother Nimlot was still in power at Thebes as high priest, born –875 [-865], died –825 [circa –810], buried in Tanis in a reused coffin in the antechamber of the tomb of his father, married –851, as uncle and niece:

4097.         Karomama II Merymut, divine adoratrix of Amun, queen of Egypt 850-825, born -865

4098.         Sheshonq [Shoshenk], high priest of Ptah at Memphis, great chief or high priest of Mā in Memphis 860-851, born –875

4098.         Takelot III, high priest of Ptah at Memphis, great chief of Mā, married (1) Tjesbastperu; married (2) Tairyi; married (3):

4099.         Djedbastesankh [Es Ankh Djed Bast]

 

generation 14:

 

8192.         User-maat-rē Setep-en-amun Osorkon II Mery-Amun [User-maat-re, Usermare, Ousimare; Setepenamun, Setpenamon], king of Egypt in Tanis (XXII) 874-850 or 883-855, -874 succeeded Takelot I as pharaoh at much the same time that his cousin Harsiese succeeded his father Sheshonq III as high priest of Amun at Karnak, -860 consolidated his power by appointing his son Nimlot as high priest at Karnak and another son Sheshonq as high priest of Ptah at Memphis, -853 forced to confront the Assyrian threat by aligning with Israel and Byblos, and together halting the Assyrians' advance at the battle of Qarqar on the Orontes, born –903/905, died –850, married (1) –877, Karomama?, (3) Djedmutesankh?, (2) –877:

8193.         Istemkheb, born –900, died -852

8194.         Nimlot, high priest of Amun in Karnak 860-839, had consolidated his power in the south –850 and extended northwards where he put his son in charge at Heracleopolis, born –882, died –839

8196.         [= Osorkon II], married –877:

8196.         Shoshenk, high-priest, half-brother of Takelot II, married:

8197.         Istemkheb VII

8197.?       Karomama I [Karoma], princess of Egypt, born -897

8198.         Takelot IV, married:

8199.         Istweret, his niece

 

generation 15:

 

16384.       User-maat-rē Setep-en-rē Takelot I Mery-Amun [User-maat-re, Usermare; Setep-en-re; Takeloth], king in Bubastis (XXII) 889-874 or 909-890, born –935, died –873, married –905:

16385.?     Kapes, born -925

16386.       Harsiese I Mery-Amun Hedj-kheper-rē Setep-en-amun [Hedjkheperre, Hedjkheperrē; Setpenamon, Setepenamun], high priest of Amun at Karnak 890-860 [- -874?], king of Egypt in Thebes (circa) 870-860, -874 succeeded his father as high priest of Amun at Karnak, -870 declared himself king in the south, born –920, died (circa) –860, married Karomat II

16388.       [= Osorkon II]

16389.?     Djedmutesankh

16392.       [= Osorkon II]

16393.       Karoma I = Karomat III, sister of the Pedubast who was the father of Harsiese II

16398.       Harsiese II, 1st king of 23rd dynasty Egypt

 

generation 16:

 

32768.       Sekhem-kheper-rē Setep-en-rē Osorkon I Mery-Amun [Sekhemkheperrē, Sekhem-kheper-re; Setepenre, Setpenrē], king of Egypt (XXII) in Bubastis 924-889 or 929-909, born –960, died –889, married (2) Maatkare, married (1):

32769.       Tashedkhonsu

32768.       [= Shoshenq I]

32769.       [= Maatkare, married with Osorkon I]

32772.       Heqa-kheper-rē Setep-en-rē Sheshonq II Mery-Amun [Heqakheperrē, Heqa-kheper-re; Setep-en-re, Setpenrē; Shoshenk], high priest of Amun in Karnak [Thebes] 924-874 [- circa 890], king of Egypt (XXII), coregent with his father in Bubastis 890-889, born (circa) –940, died –890, predeceased his father by a few months, married –916:

32773.?     Nesitanebetashru [Nesitanebtashru], queen of Egypt

32786.       [= Harsiese I]

32787.       Karomat II

 

generation 17:

 

65536.       Hedj-kheper-rē Setep-en-rē Sheshonq I Mery-Amun [Hedjkheperre, Hedj-kheper-re; Setep-en-re; Shoshenq, Biblical Shishak? Biblical So?], king in Bubastis (XXII) 945-924, great chief of Mā –945, great chief of the Meshwesh, led a campaign in Israel –925, brought the divided factions of Thebes and Tanis together in a once more united Egypt, commander-in-chief of all the armies, born –980, died –924, buried in Tanis, married (2) Maat-ka-rē [Maatkare], married (1) circa –962:

65537.       Karamat I [Karomat]

65544.       [= Osorkon I]

65545.       Maat-ka-rē V [Maatkare], queen, princess of Egypt, born –955, died circa -889

65546.       Shedsunefertem, high-priest

65574.       Iuput [Iuwelot], prince

 

generation 18:

 

131072.     Nimlot the Libyan [Nemrat], great chief of the Meshwesh, great chief of Mā, born -1005

131073.     Tentsepah the Libyan, born -1005

131090.     Har Pa-seba-kha-en-niut I or II or III Mery-Amun A-kheper-rē Setep-en-Amun [Psibkha`emne; Psusennes; A-kheper-re, Akheperre], high priest of Amun, king of Egypt (XXI) in Tanis 1039-991 or 969-945 or 959-945, born –1070 Tanis, died –991, buried Tanis, married (1) Wiay?, married (2) Mutnodjmet, married (3):

131091.     NN

131090.     Pinudjem II Tyet-kheper-rē [Tyetkheperrē], king of Egypt (XXI), high priest of Amun at Thebes 990-969, born –1030, died –969

131090.     Tyet-kheper-rē Setep-en-rē Psibkhanno II [Tyetkheperrē, Titkheprure; Setpenrē; Psibkha`emne, Psusennes], king of Egypt (XXI) 959-945, born circa –995, died –945

131148.     = Osorkon I

131149.     Rakamaat

 

generation 19:

 

262144.     Sheshonq the Libyan, great chief of the Meshwesh, great chief of Mā, born -1030

262145.     Mehetemwaskhe, royal mother, born -1025

262146.     [= Sheshonq the Libyan]

262147.     [= Mehetemwaskhe]

262180.     Pi-nedjem I or II Mery-amun Kha-kheper-rē Setep-en-amun [Pinudjem; Meryamun; Khakheperre, Kha-kheper-re; Setepenamun], high priest of Amun at Thebes (XXI) 1070-1032 or 990-969 or 1060-1054, born –1105, died –1032, buried tomb DB 320, Deir el-Bahari, Thebes, married (2) circa –1050, Maat-ka-rē [Maatkare], married (1) -1081:

262181.     Henuttawy I [Henttaoui, Henttawy], queen of Egypt -1070, born –1085, died –1055, buried Deir el-Bahari cache, previously thought to have been a daughter of Smendis I

262180.     Men-kheper-rē [Menkheperrē], king of Egypt (XXI), high priest of Amun at Thebes 1045-992, born –1060, died –992

262181.     Istemkheb, princess of Egypt

262180.     Hedj-kheper-rē Setep-en-rē [Smendes] [Hedjkheperre; Setepenre], governor of Tanis, king of Egypt

262180.     Siamon ]Si-Mentu], king of Egypt 978-959, married:

262181.     Nesitaneb

 

generation 20:

 

524288.     Paihut the Libyan, great chief of the Meshwesh, great chief of Mā –1005, born -1060

524360.     Piankh [Piankhi], high priest of Amun in Thebes 1074-1070 or 1065-1060, general of the army –1070, died –1070

524361.     Hrere, born -1130

524362.     Ra-messe XI, married (1) –1086:

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524360.     Osochor [Osokhor], king of Egypt 984-978

524362.     = Pinudjem II

524363.     Neiskhons, his niece

524363.     Baktwernel, born –1119

524360.     [= Pinudjem I]

524361.     [= Henuttawy]

524362.     [= Psusennes I]

524360.     Menkheperre, king of Egypt 1035-992, brother of Djedkhonsefankh, king of Egypt 1045-1035, brother of Masaherta

 

generation 21:

 

1048576.   Nabnasi the Libyan, great chief of the Meshwesh, great chief of Mā

1048720.   = Pinudjem I

1048720.   Amenemope [Amenophthis], king of Egypt 993-984

1048720.   Herihor, 1st king of 21st dynasty Egypt 1069-1065

1048722.   Her-I-hor Si-amun Hem-netjer-tepy-en-amun, high priest of Amun in Thebes 1080-1074, general of the armies 1080-1074, viceroy of Kush 1080-1074, vizier of Ra-messe XI 1080-1074, born –1150, died –1074, married (2) Nodjmet, married (1):

1048723.   NN

1048726.   [= Ra-messe X]

1048727.   [= Tiye]

1048726.   Smendes II

 

generation 22:

 

2097152.   Mawasen the Libyan, great chief of the Meshwesh, great chief of Mā

2097440.   Amenothes, high-priest, married:

2097441.   Iset

2097440.   Psusennes I ]Psibkhaemne, Pesibkhenno], king of Egypt 1039-993, half-brother of Amenemnisu, king of Egypt 1043-1039, married (1) Tyte, married (3) Henttawy IV, married (4) Napalte, princess of Assyria, married (5) Mutnodjme II; married (6) Wiay, married (2):

2097441.   Istemkheb II

 

generation 23:

 

4194304.   Buyuwawa the Libyan, great chief of the Meshwesh, great chief of Mā

4194880.   Smendes I (Nesbanebdjed), 1st king of 21st dynasty Egypt 1069-1043, married:

4194881.   Tentamun (II) [Thent-Amun]

4194882.   = Rameses VI, king of Egypt

 

generation 24:

 

8389762.   = Rameses XI

8389763.   Tentamun I [Thent-Amun], his cousin

 

generation 25:

 

16779526.Nebseny, a judge, married:

16779527.Tayu-Herat

 

generation 26:

 

33559054.          = Rameses IX

 

SECTION B: MIDDLE KINGDOM, EARLY PERIOD

 

generation 1 (20):

 

1.                Kha-em-waset Merer-Amun Netjer-heqa-iunu Men-maat-rē Setep-en-Ptah Ra-messe XI [Khaemwaset; Menma`re`, Men-maat-re, Menmarē; Setpenptah; Ramessou, Ramesses, Ramses], king of Egypt (XX) circa 1098-1070 [1094-1064? 1101-1071?], born –1120, died –1064 [-1071], buried tomb KV4, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, married (2) Tentamun?, married (3) NN, married (1) –1086, Baktwernel

 

generation 2 (21):

 

2.                Amon-hir-khopsh-ef Kheper-maat-rē Setep-en-ptah Ra-messe X [Amenhirkhopsef; Khepermarē, Kheper-maat-re; Setpenptah; Setpenre; Ramessou, Ramses, Ramesses], king of Egypt (XX) 1108-1098 [1111-1101], born –1140, died –1098 [-1101], buried tomb KV18, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, married –1111:

3.                Tiye [Tyti], queen of Egypt, born -1136

 

generation 3 (22):

 

4.                Kha-em-waset Merer-Amun Nefer-kha-rē Setep-en-rē Ra-messe IX [Khaemwaset; Neferkarē, Nefer-kha-re, non Negerkarē; Setep-en-re, Setpenrē; Ramesses, Ramses, Ramessou, Ramse], king of Egypt (XX) 1126-1108 [1128-1111], born –1160, died –1104 [-1111], buried tomb KV6, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, married –1138:

5.?              Baktwernel, his great-niece

6.                [= Ra-messe IX]

7.                [= ?Baktwernel]

 

generation 4 (23):

 

8.                Montjuhirkopshef User-maat-rē Neb-maat-rē Mery-Amun Ra-messe VI [Monthirkhopshef, Montuherkhopsef; Usirmare; Nebmare, Neb-ma-rē; Sethirkhopsef; Ramses, Ramessou, Ramse], king of Egypt (XX), born –1185, died –1140 [-1155], married –1161:

9.?              Takhat

8.                Montuherkhopsef, prince, married:

9.                Isis

10.              Rameses V, king of Egypt 1147-1143

 

generation 5 (24):

 

16.              User-maat-rē Mery-Amun Ra-messe III heqa-iunu [Usirmarē, User-maat-re, Ousimarē; Meryamun; Ra-messes, Ramessou, Ramesses, Ramse, Ramses; Hikon], king of Egypt (XX) 1182-1151 [1186-1155] or 1195-1153, born (circa) –1205, died –1151 [-1155], married (2) NN, married (3) his daughter Titi, married (4) Nubkhesed, married (5) Tiy [Tiye], married Habadjilat; married Isis; married Maserethre; married (1) –1186:

17.              Isis, queen, born –1205, buried tomb QV51, Valley of the Queens, Thebes

16.              = Rameses III

17.              = Tiye

 

generation 6 (25):

 

32.              Set-nakhte Merer-amun-rē User-khau-rē Setep-en-rē [Seknakht, Setnakhte, Sethnakhi; Merer-amun-re; User-khau-re, Usirkha'urē, Ouserkarē, Userkha`ure`; Setep-en-re; Meryamun], king of Egypt (XX) 1185-1182 [1198-1195; 1190-1186], born –1240, died –1182, buried tomb KV14, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, married –1206 his niece:

33.              Tiye-merenese [Tiy; Merense], princess, queen of Egypt, born –1225 [-1220]

32.              Nekhtsethirpre, prince, married:

33.              NN, his half-sister

34.              NN

35.              Habadjilat of Asia

 

generation 7 (26):

 

64.[1]            User-maat-rē Setep-en-rē Ra-messe II Mery-Amun the Great [User-maat-re, Usirmare, Ousimarē; Setpenrē, Setep-en-re, Setepenre; Ramesse, Ramses, Ramessou; Miamun], king of Egypt (XIX) 1279-1213 or 1304-1237, first coregent of his father, born –1304 [-1302], died –1212 [-1213], 96 years old, buried tomb KV7, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, married (1) circa –1288, Nefertari, married (2) circa –1286, Istnofret [Isetnofre], married (3) circa –1265, his daughter Bint-Anath, married (4) circa –1255, his daughter Meryetamun, married (5) circa –1260, Nebettawy, married (6) circa –1250, Henutmire, married (8) –1239, princess of the Hittites, a daughter of Khattushili III, married Sutererei, married (7) circa –1246:

65.              Maathornefrure [Muthorneferure], princess of the Hittites [Ma'athhrefrue], chief queen of Egypt 1245-1239, born -1260

64.              = Setnakhte

65.              Tiye-Merenese, heiress

64.              Rameses, prince

66.              Mer-ne-ptah Hetepher-maat Ba-en-rē Mery-netjeru [Merenptah, Meremptah], king of Egypt (XIX) 1212-1202 [1213-1202, 1237-1223], supplied grain to the Hittites, -1225 made heir of his father, -1207 defeated infiltrating Libyans, born –1265, died –1202 [-1203], buried tomb KV8, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, married (2) NN, married (3) Takhat, married (1) –1255 his niece:

67.              Isisnofret, queen of Egypt, born –1252, died before or in -1202, predeceasing her husband, buried tomb KV8, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, in the tomb of her husband

 

generation 8 (27):

 

128.            Men-maat-rē Sety I Mery-en-Ptah [Men-maat-re, Menmare; Seti; Merenptah, Sethi, Sethos], king of Egypt (XIX) 1291-1278 [1323-1304], high ranking officer in the army, born –1323, died –1279, buried tomb KV17, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, later relocated to Deir el-Bahari, married –1310:

129.            Tuya [Thuya], queen of Egypt, heiress of the XVIII dynasty, born circa –1321, died –1258, buried tomb QV80, Valley of the Queens, Thebes

128.            Khaemwase

130.            Bay, 1st king of 20th dynasty Egypt 1199-1198, prince of Syria, formerly grand-vizier

131.            Tewosre [Twosret], queen, last of the 19th dynasty 1203-1199, married (1) Seti II, king of Egypt 1217-1209

130.            Khattushili III [Hattushili], Great King, king of the land of Khatti circa -1275, overthrew his nephew Urhi-Teshub (Mursilis III) –1286, -1265 formalised a peace treaty with Egypt in face of the common danger of growing Assyria, born –1326, died in or after –1245, married circa –1293:

131.            Pudukhepa of Lawazantiya [Putukhipa], queen of the Hittites, 1279-1213 corresponded with Ra-messe II

132.            [= Usirmare Setepenre Ra-messe II], married circa –1286:

133.            Istnofret, chief queen of Egypt 1255-1246, born –1295, died –1245

134.            Kha-em-waset, prince of Egypt, high priest of Ptah, governor of Memphis, renowned magician, born –1272, died –1225, buried Serapeum

 

generation 9 (28):

 

256.            Men-pehty-rē Ra-messe I [Men-pehty-re, Menpehtyre; Ramses], king of Egypt (XIX) 1293-1291 [1298-1296? ±1325-1323], high priest of Amon, vizier in the XVIII dynasty, troop commander, superintendent of cavalry, general of the army, born –1350, died –1294 [-1291?], buried tomb KV16, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, later removed to Deir el-Bahari, married –1325:

257.            Sitre [Saatre], queen of Egypt, born –1367, buried tomb QV38, Valley of the Queens, Thebes

256.            = Rameses II

257.            = Muthorneferure

258.            Reya of Egypt, lieutenant of chariotry

259.            Tuya [Thuya]

260.            Murshili II [Murshilish], Great King, King of the Khatti 1345-1320, prolific analyst and biographer of his father, renewed the allegiance of North-Syria, particularly Carchemish and the kingdom of Amurru, conducted a successful campaign against Arzawa

262.            Bentib-sharre, king of Lawazantiya, high priest from Kizzuwatna

262.            = Merneptah

263.            Bintankh, his half-sister

268.            [= Usirmare Setepenre Ramesse II]

269.            [= Istnofret]

 

generation 10 (29):

 

512.            Setymeramen [Sety, Seti], troop commander of Egypt, born -1375

513.            Ankhesenpaaten II, heiress of the 18th dynasty

514.            Ra-Ser-Khepferu, usurper

515.            Atenmert [Neferneferuaten]

518.            Bekra, usurper

519.            Baktaten, princess of Egypt, born circa -1386

520.            Shuppiluliuma I [Subbiluliuma, Suppiluliumas], Great King, King of Khatti 1343-1318, died circa –1318 of a plague brought into central Anatolia by Egyptian prisoners of war, raised the Hittite kingdom to imperial power, rebuilt the old capital Hattusas, defeated the Mitanni circa –1333, usurped the throne during a period of foreign invasions –1343, concluded with Mattiwaza a treaty of mutual assistance, in which a Mitanni buffer state was set up to shield the Hittite dominions in Syria from the growing Assyrian menace

 

generation 11 (30):

 

1024.         Horemheb, 1st king of the 19th dynasty, formerly an army officer, married:

1025.         Mutnodjme

1026.         = Amenhotep IV (Akhnaton), married:

1027.         Ankhesenpaaten I, his daughter, heiress of the 18th dynasty, married (2) Smenkhkare III, king of Egypt, married (3) Tutankhamun, king of Egypt

1030.         Neb-maat-rē Amenhotep III the Magnificent [Nebmaatre, Nebmare; Amenophis (Greek)], king of Egypt (XVIII) 1390-1353, expanded the diplomatic contacts, extensive builder in Egypt and Nubia, -1385 conducted campaigns against Akuyata far to the south of Egypt, born circa –1410 [-1403], died –1353 [-1352], married (2) NN of the Mitanni, married (3) NN of Babylon, married (1) –1387:

1031.         Neferneferuaten Tiye-Nefertari [Tiy; Nefertiti], queen of Egypt, born as a commoner, born circa –1400 Ipu or Akhmim, died circa –1340, her mummy was identified in 1976, sister of Aanen, high-priest, and Eye, grand-vizier

1030.         Neferkheprurē Wa`enrē Amenhotep IV / Akhnaton [Echnaton, Ikhenaten], king of Egypt (XVIII) 1372-1354, born –1361, died –1336

1031.         Kiya-Tadukhepa, princess of Mitanni (with Akhnaton)

1038.         [= Nebmare Amenhotep III]

1039.         [= Tiye-Nefertari] or NN, sister of Suppiluliumas, king of the Hittites

1040.         Tudkhaliya II, king of the Hittites 1400-1380, first coregent with his father, died circa –1380, probably an adopted son of Arnuwanda, married (2) Nikkalmati of the Hittites, married (1):

1040.         Hattushili II, king of the Hittites 1380-1358

1041.         NN

 

generation 12 (31):

 

2050.         Eye, last king of the 18th dynasty

2054.         = Amenhotep IV

2055.         Nefertiti

2060.         Men-kheperu-rē Tuthmosis IV [Menkheperure, Menkheprure; Thutmosis], king of Egypt (XVIII) 1392-1382, died -1391

2060.         [= Amenophis III]

2061.         Mutemwia [Mutemwiya], queen of Egypt, princess of Mitanni

2062.         Yuya [Yuyu],[2] overseer of horses, commander of chariotry, high priest of Min in Akhmim, overseer of the cattle of Min

2063.         Tuya [Thuya], a Nubian princess, head of Amon's harem in Thebes, head of Min's harem in Akhmim

2080.         Arnuwandas I [Arnuwanda], king of Khatti 1420-1400 [1410-1386], Hattusas burned down under him, coregent with his father circa –1417

2080.         [= Arnuwanda I]

 

generation 13 (32):

 

4110.         Tusratta, king of Mitanni, married:

4111.         Pyhi, princess of Egypt

4120.         A-kheperu-rē Amenhotep II [Akheperure, Akheprure; Amenophis (Greek)], king of Egypt (XVIII) 1453-1419, excelled in horsemanship and archery, born –1464, died –1419, his remains showing signs of a systemic disease which probably attributed to his death, buried tomb KV35, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, discovered 1898

4121.         Tyo [Tiye, Tiaa], his half-sister

4122.         Yey [Ay, Huyu], overseer of horses or king of Nubia

4122.         Artatama, king of Mitanni

4123.         NN, princess of Egypt, either Menwi or Menhet or Merti, daughters of Thutmose III

4123.         Tey

4124.         [= Yey]

4125.         [= Tey]

4160.         Tudkhaliya I [Tudhaliya], king of Khatti from circa –1450 [1430-1406], conquered Arzawa and Assuwa, captured and destroyed Aleppo, defeated Mitanni, entered into alliance with Kizzuwatna

 

generation 14 (33):

 

8222.         = Thutmose IV

8223.         Iaret-Wadjet

8240.         Men-kheper-rē Tuthmosis III the Great [Men-kheper-re, Menkhepre; Djehutimes, Thutmosis, Thutmoses, Thotmes], king of Egypt (XVIII) 1504-1450, overthrew his aunt, queen Hatshepsut and married her daughter, died circa –1450, buried tomb KV34, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, married (2) Neferure, married (3) Menhet the Syrian, married (4) Menwi the Syrian, married (5) Merti the Syrian, married (1) his half-sibling:

8241.         Ma`kare` Merit-rē Hatshepset [Hatshepsut-Merytr; Meryetre, Meritre], queen of Egypt (XVIII)

8242.         = Thutmose III

8243.         Nibitou

8244.         Shaushshatar, king of Mitanni 1480-1450

 

generation 15 (34):

 

16480.       A-kheper-ka-rē Tuthmosis II [A-kheper-en-re, Akheperenre; A-kheper-ka-re; Thutmosis], king of Egypt (XVIII) 1518-1504, born circa –1537, died –1504, buried tomb KV 42 (?), Valley of the Kings, Thebes, married (2) Makare Hatshepsut, married (3) Huy, married (1):

16481.       Isis, concubine or harem-girl

16482.       = Thutmose II

16483.       Hatshepsut, queen of Egypt

16482.       [= Akheperkare Tuthmosis II]

16483.       Huy, god's votaress

16482.       [= Tuthmosis I]

16483.       [= Ahmose, queen of Egypt]

16488.       Parsatatar, king of Mitanni

 

generation 16 (35):

 

32960.       A-kheper-ka-rē Tuthmosis I [A-kheper-ka-re, Akheperkare; Thutmosis], co-king of Egypt (XVIII) 1524-1518 [1504-1492?], commoner by birth, led a campaign into Nubia where he penetrated beyond the third cataract, defeated the Nubian chief in a hand combat, -1524 general and co-king of Amenhotep I, died –1518, buried tombs KV20 and KV38, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, first king to be entombed there, later moved to Deir el-Bahari, married (1) 'Ahmose, married (2):

32961.       Mutnefert, princess of Egypt

32966.       = Thutmose I

32967.       Aahmes II

 

generation 17 (36):

 

65920.       Ahmes-Sapair, heir-apparent to the minor Amenhotep I, but died before him

65921.       Sensonb

65922.       Neb-pehty-rē 'Ah-mose I [Nebpehtyre, Neb-pehty-re; Ahmosis I, Amasis (Greek)], king of Egypt (XVIII) 1570-1546 [1546-1524?], buried Dra Abu el-Naga area of the Theban necropolis, expelled the Hyksos, reunited the country

65923.       'Ahmose Nefertary [Ahomse, Ahmes; Nefertari, Nefertiry], queen of Egypt (XVIII) 1570-1505, god's wife of Amun

65934.       = Amenhotep I

65935.       Ahhotep III

 

generation 18 (37):

 

131840.     [= Nebpehtyre 'Ahmose]

131844.     Seqen-en-rē Ta'o II the Brave, married his (step-)sister, having the same mother:

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131845.     Ahhotpe I [Ahhotep], his sister, queen of Egypt, military leader, died –1515, 88 or 100 years old

131846.     Kamose Wadj-kheper-rē [Wadj-kheper-re], king of Egypt (XVII) 1573-1570

131870.     = Ahmose I

131871.     Aahmes I, his niece

 

generation 19 (38):

 

263689.     [= Tetisheri]

263690.     [= Sekhenre-wahkhau Rahotep]

263691.     [= Tetisheri]

263690.     = Senakhtenre, married:

263691.     = Tetisheri

263692.     [= Seqenenre Ta'o II]

263693.     [= Ahhotpe]

263742.     = Kamose

 

 

SECTION C: MIDDLE KINGDOM

 

generation 1 (18) (37):

 

1.                Seqen-en-rē Ta'o II the Brave [Seqen-en-re, Seqenenre; Tao], king of Egypt in Thebes (XVII) 1591-1576 [-1574], born –1580, died –1553, killed in battle, terrible wounds found on his skull

 

generation 2 (19) (38):

 

2.                Sa-nakht-en-rē Ta'o I Sekhenre-wahkhau Rahotep [Sa-nakht-en-re, Senakhtenre; Tao], king of Egypt (XVII) in Elephantine and Abydos -1633, in Thebes 1596-1591, born –1605, died –1558, married (2) Sebekemsaf-Haanhkes, married (1):

3.?              Tetisheri, queen of Egypt, daughter of commoners according to some, but noble according to others

 

generation 3 (20) (39):

 

4.                Nub-kheper-rē Inyotef VII [Nub-kheper-re, Yotef], king of Egypt in Thebes (XVII) 1605-1580, born –1630, died –1580, married –1610:

5.                Sebekemsaf [Sobekemsaf], queen of Egypt (XVII) in Thebes -1575, born –1635, could have been the granddaughter of Sobekemsaf II, daughter of Nebiryerawet I

6.                Cenna [Tjenna], a judge

7.                Neferu

 

generation 4 (21) (40):

 

8.                Sekh-em-rē-shed-tawi Sebek-em-saf I or IV the Great [Sekh-em-re-shed-tawi, Shed-tawy; Sobekemsaf], king of Egypt in Thebes (XVII) 1638-1622, born –1685, died –1622, his tomb and that of his wife were found desecrated by the official inspection of royal tombs conducted by the XX dynasty, it was robbed during the reign of Ramses XI when a certain Amun-pnufer and a gang of seven accomplices robbed the burial of the king and his queen, married –1661:

9.                Nubkhas [Nubka-es], queen of Egypt

10.              Horhorkhunwaytef, governor of Edfu

11.              Sebeknakht

14.              = Sobekemsaf IV

 

generation 5 (22) (41):

 

16.              Sekhemrē-seαnkhtawi Neferhotep III or V, king of Egypt for 1 year, brother of Sebekhotep X and Mentuhotep VII

20.              Hori, an Egyptian prince, married:

21.              Neferu

22.              NN, a king

 

generation 6 (23) (42):

 

32.              Sekhemrē-sementawi Djehuti, king of Egypt for 3 years circa -1660

33.              Mentu-hotep [Mentuhotep], died during the reign of her husband

42.              Mentuserre II, king of 13th dynasty Egypt

 

generation 7 (24) (43):

 

64.              Sobekemsaf III, king of Egypt

66.              Senebhanef, vizier of Egypt, probably under Merneferre Ay, king of Egypt circa 1713-1690, controller of the hall

67.              Sebek-hotep [Sebekhotep], hereditary princess of Egypt, sister of Sebekhotep IX, king of 13th dynasty Egypt

 

generation 8 (25) (44):

 

128.            Yotef VI, king of Egypt

132.            Yauyebi, vizier of Egypt, probably under Wahibre Yauyebi, king circa 1723-1713

133.            Renressonb

134.?          Kha-nefer-rē Sebek-hotep IV [Khaneferre; Sebekhotep], king of Egypt (intermediate period) 1737-1727

135.?          Tjani, queen of Egypt

 

generation 9 (26) (45):

 

256.            Senwosret V, king of Egypt

266.            Id, herald of Adhur-nakht

268.            Ha-Ankhef, God's Father

269.            Kemi; her descent is not completely proven

 

generation 10 (27) (46):

 

512.            Rahotpe, king of Egypt

536.            Nehi

537.            Senebtisi

538.            NN

 

generation 11 (28) (47):

 

1024.         Yotef V, 1st king of 17th dynasty Egypt