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|Dynasty=Fifth Dynasty | Predecessor=Menkauhor Kaiu | Successor=Unas |Spouse= possibly Meresankh IV? | GoldenHiero= | NebtyHiero= | HorusHiero= | Golden= ''(unicode:Bik-nbw-Ḏd)'' ''The enduring Golden Falcon'' *G5:S12 Saqqara Tablet: Maatkare ''(unicode:M3ˁ.t-k3-Rˁ)'' ''He of the Maat and Ka of Ra'' Turin canon: Djedu ''(unicode:Ḏdw)'' Abydos King List: Djedkare ''(unicode:Ḏd-k3-Rˁ)'' ''The enduring one of the Ka of Ra'' | Nebty= ''(unicode:Ḏd-ḫˁ).w Neb.tj'' ''Enduring of appearances (by means of?) the Two Ladies'' | Horus= ''(unicode:Ḏd-ḫˁ).w'' ''Horus, enduring of appaearances'' |Children=Isesi-ankh ♂, Neserkauhor ♂, Raemka ♂, Kaemtjenent ♂, Kekheretnebti ♀, Meret-Isesi ♀, Hedjetnebu ♀, Nebtyemneferes ♀ |burial=Pyramid of Djedkare-Isesi }} Djedkare Isesi (known in Greek as Tancherês), was an Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the eighth and penultimate ruler of the Fifth Dynasty in the late 25th century BCE to mid 24th century BCE, during the Old Kingdom period. He is assigned a reign of twenty-eight years by the ''Turin Canon'' although some Egyptologists believe this is an error and should rather be thirty-eight years. Manetho ascribes to him a reign of forty-four years while the archaeological evidence suggests that his reign is likely to have exceeded thirty-two years. Djedkare's prenomen or royal name means "The Soul of Ra Endureth."〔Peter Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames and Hudson, 1994. p.61〕 ==Attestations== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Djedkare Isesi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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