Classical Studies 2525A/B Lecture Notes - First Intermediate Period Of Egypt, Intef Ii, Heracleopolis Magna

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Middle kingdom: dynasty 11 to 13 or 14 (2055 1650 bce, dynasty 11 or 13, disagreement about length and number of dynasties in the first intermediate period: Review: politics of the fip: dynasty 7/8 kings have little real power, only control memphis, current capital. Increasing power in hands of provincial nomarchs: dynasties 9/10 nomarchs from herakleopolis in middle egypt claim kingship, at the same time, rise of dynasty 11 nomarchs from thebes in upper egypt claim kingship. Dynasty 10 of herakleopolis: pre-unification theban style, nebhepetre montuhotep (mentuhotep ii) of the 11th dynasty defeats the northern 10th dynasty and reunites. Instead of moving up north back to memphis, nm (nebhepetre. Montuhotep /mentuhotep ii) decided to stay in thebes and keep building his mortuary complex here: complex was built on the across the nile river from thebes. Just south of the saff tombs of the intef kings.

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