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Wahneferhotep was an ancient Egyptian king's son who lived in the Thirteenth Dynasty, around 1700 BC. Wahneferhotep is only known from a shabti and model coffin found in the mortuary temple of the pyramid of Senusret I at Lisht, and now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On both objects he bears the title king's son. His name means Neferhotep endures. Neferhotep might refer to king Neferhotep I, who was one of the most powerful rulers of the Thirteenth Dynasty and some scholars argues that this king is the most likely ruler that is mentioned in the name. However, the pottery found near the model coffins points to a later date, making it more likely that Neferhotep refers to another, later, king with the same name.

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  • Ouahneferhotep (fr)
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  • Wahneferhotep was an ancient Egyptian king's son who lived in the Thirteenth Dynasty, around 1700 BC. Wahneferhotep is only known from a shabti and model coffin found in the mortuary temple of the pyramid of Senusret I at Lisht, and now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On both objects he bears the title king's son. His name means Neferhotep endures. Neferhotep might refer to king Neferhotep I, who was one of the most powerful rulers of the Thirteenth Dynasty and some scholars argues that this king is the most likely ruler that is mentioned in the name. However, the pottery found near the model coffins points to a later date, making it more likely that Neferhotep refers to another, later, king with the same name. (en)
  • Ouahneferhotep est fils du roi Khâsekhemrê Neferhotep (Néferhotep Ier) qui a vécu sous la XIIIe dynastie. Ouahneferhotep n'est connu que par un ouchebti et un cercueil trouvés près de la porte nord du temple mortuaire du complexe de la pyramide de Sésostris Ier à Licht, et maintenant au Metropolitan Museum of Art. L'ouchebti était enveloppé dans du lin et placé dans un cercueil miniature. Sur les deux objets, il porte le titre de « fils de roi » dont le nom mentionné signifie Néferhotep perdure. Néferhotep pourrait faire référence au roi Néferhotep Ier, qui était l'un des plus puissants souverains de la XIIIe dynastie, et certains chercheurs soutiennent que ce roi est le souverain le plus probable mentionné dans le nom et que Ouahneferhotep aurait été enterré à proximité de la pyramide de (fr)
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  • Ouahneferhotep est fils du roi Khâsekhemrê Neferhotep (Néferhotep Ier) qui a vécu sous la XIIIe dynastie. Ouahneferhotep n'est connu que par un ouchebti et un cercueil trouvés près de la porte nord du temple mortuaire du complexe de la pyramide de Sésostris Ier à Licht, et maintenant au Metropolitan Museum of Art. L'ouchebti était enveloppé dans du lin et placé dans un cercueil miniature. Sur les deux objets, il porte le titre de « fils de roi » dont le nom mentionné signifie Néferhotep perdure. Néferhotep pourrait faire référence au roi Néferhotep Ier, qui était l'un des plus puissants souverains de la XIIIe dynastie, et certains chercheurs soutiennent que ce roi est le souverain le plus probable mentionné dans le nom et que Ouahneferhotep aurait été enterré à proximité de la pyramide de son père. (fr)
  • Wahneferhotep was an ancient Egyptian king's son who lived in the Thirteenth Dynasty, around 1700 BC. Wahneferhotep is only known from a shabti and model coffin found in the mortuary temple of the pyramid of Senusret I at Lisht, and now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On both objects he bears the title king's son. His name means Neferhotep endures. Neferhotep might refer to king Neferhotep I, who was one of the most powerful rulers of the Thirteenth Dynasty and some scholars argues that this king is the most likely ruler that is mentioned in the name. However, the pottery found near the model coffins points to a later date, making it more likely that Neferhotep refers to another, later, king with the same name. (en)
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