Iytjenu (The one who has come distinguished) was an ancient Egyptian king of the First Intermediate Period, about 2100 BC. Very little is known about him as he is only indirectly attested in the name of a woman called Zat-Iytjenu - Daughter of Iytjenu. The element Iytjenu within the woman's name is written with a royal cartouche. In this period the cartouche was only used for writing a king's name. Therefore, her name must refer to a king. The ruler's name is composed of two elements: Iy and Tjenu, both elements are also well attested as independent names. The position of the king within the First Intermediate Period remains highly speculative.
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- Iytenu (de)
- Iytjenou (fr)
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| - Iytenu fou un faraó de la dinastia VII o VIII de l'antic Egipte, que va governar a la ciutat de Memfis. Iytenu era un nom de naixement i es desconeix el seu nom de regnat. Com altres faraons del període intermedi, només se sap el seu nom. (ca)
- Iytenu war ein altägyptischer König (Pharao) der 8. Dynastie (Erste Zwischenzeit). (de)
- Iytjenou (Celui qui s'est distingué) est un souverain égyptien présumé de la VIIIe dynastie. Son nom a été retrouvé indirectement car le nom basilophore d’une prêtresse d’Hathor du nom de Sat-Iytjenou, signifiant fille d'Iytjenou, a été découvert sur une stèle à Saqqarah. L'élément Iytjenou dans le nom de la femme est écrit avec un cartouche royal. À cette époque, le cartouche n'était utilisé que pour écrire le nom d'un roi. Par conséquent, son nom doit faire référence à un roi. Le nom du souverain est composé de deux éléments : Iy et Tjenou, ces deux éléments étant également bien attestés en tant que noms indépendants. (fr)
- Iytjenu (The one who has come distinguished) was an ancient Egyptian king of the First Intermediate Period, about 2100 BC. Very little is known about him as he is only indirectly attested in the name of a woman called Zat-Iytjenu - Daughter of Iytjenu. The element Iytjenu within the woman's name is written with a royal cartouche. In this period the cartouche was only used for writing a king's name. Therefore, her name must refer to a king. The ruler's name is composed of two elements: Iy and Tjenu, both elements are also well attested as independent names. The position of the king within the First Intermediate Period remains highly speculative. (en)
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| - Iytenu fou un faraó de la dinastia VII o VIII de l'antic Egipte, que va governar a la ciutat de Memfis. Iytenu era un nom de naixement i es desconeix el seu nom de regnat. Com altres faraons del període intermedi, només se sap el seu nom. (ca)
- Iytenu war ein altägyptischer König (Pharao) der 8. Dynastie (Erste Zwischenzeit). (de)
- Iytjenu (The one who has come distinguished) was an ancient Egyptian king of the First Intermediate Period, about 2100 BC. Very little is known about him as he is only indirectly attested in the name of a woman called Zat-Iytjenu - Daughter of Iytjenu. The element Iytjenu within the woman's name is written with a royal cartouche. In this period the cartouche was only used for writing a king's name. Therefore, her name must refer to a king. The ruler's name is composed of two elements: Iy and Tjenu, both elements are also well attested as independent names. The position of the king within the First Intermediate Period remains highly speculative. Zat-Iytjenu is only known from her false door (Egyptian Museum Cairo, JE 59158) excavated at Saqqara in about 1920 to 1922 by Cecil Mallaby Firth. Firth never found time to publish the stela. However, a note on the king's name was written shortly after by Henri Gauthier in 1923. The false door was only fully published in 1963 by Henry George Fischer. Very little is known about Zat-Iytjenu. She bore the titles sole ornament of the king and Priestess of Hathor. Her relation to king Iytjenu is unknown. Royal names as part of private names are common in almost all periods of Ancient Egyptian history. (en)
- Iytjenou (Celui qui s'est distingué) est un souverain égyptien présumé de la VIIIe dynastie. Son nom a été retrouvé indirectement car le nom basilophore d’une prêtresse d’Hathor du nom de Sat-Iytjenou, signifiant fille d'Iytjenou, a été découvert sur une stèle à Saqqarah. L'élément Iytjenou dans le nom de la femme est écrit avec un cartouche royal. À cette époque, le cartouche n'était utilisé que pour écrire le nom d'un roi. Par conséquent, son nom doit faire référence à un roi. Le nom du souverain est composé de deux éléments : Iy et Tjenou, ces deux éléments étant également bien attestés en tant que noms indépendants. (fr)
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