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Bebiankh
Seuserenre Bebiankh was a native Ancient Egyptian king of the 16th Theban Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period and, according to Kim Ryholt, the successor of king Semenre. He is assigned a reign of 12 years in the Turin Canon (11.8).〔Kim Ryholt, ''The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period c.1800-1550 B.C'', Museum Tusculanum Press, (1997), p. 202〕 Bebiankh was succeeded either by a poorly known king named Sekhemre Shedwast or by the equally shadowy ruler Seneferankhre Pepi III.〔Wolfgang Helck, Eberhard Otto, Wolfhart Westendorf, Stele - Zypresse: Volume 6 of Lexikon der Ägyptologie, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 1986, Page 1383〕 ==Attestations== Bebiankh is principally known by a stela〔Georges Castel & Georges Soukiassian: ''Dépôt de stèles dans le sanctuaire du Nouvel Empire au Gebel Zeit'', BIFAO 85 (1985), ISSN 0255-0962, pp. 291-92, pl. 64〕 found at Gebel Zeit that attests to mining activity conducted in this area by the Red Sea during his reign and preserves his royal names ''Seuserenre'' and ''Bebiankh''.〔Ryholt, pp. 159-60〕 This modest stela records this king's activities in the Gebel Zeit galena mines.〔Janine Bourriau, "The Second Intermediate Period (c.1650-1550 BC)" in Ian Shaw (ed.) The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, Oxford University Press, 2000. p.205〕 He is also known to have built an extension to the Temple of Medamud.〔(XVIIth Dynasty )〕 Bebiankh's nomen was also found on a bronze dagger found in Naqada and now in the British Museum, under the catalog number BM EA 66062.〔
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