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Djehutyemhat

Djehutyemhat, or Thotemhat,〔Spencer, P.A. & Spencer, A.J. (1986), "Notes on Late Libyan Period", ''JEA'' 72, pp. 198–201〕 was an ancient Egyptian ruler ("king") of Hermopolis during the 25th Dynasty.
==Biography==
Like his probable predecessor Nimlot, he proclaimed himself king, adopting the full royal titulary although he was no more than a governor of Hermopolis and a vassal of the Kushite 25th Dynasty. His cartouches appears carved on the shoulders of a damaged block statue depicting the priest Tjanhesret, found in Luxor in 1909 and now in the Cairo Museum (CG 42212), and on a bronze ''naos''-shaped amulet of Amun-Ra of unknown provenance – possibly from Thebes – and now in the British Museum (EA11015).〔Kitchen, op. cit., § 109; 331〕〔(The bronze ''naos''-shaped amulet EA11015 at the British Museum. )〕〔
British Egyptologist Kenneth Kitchen has suggested that the successor of Djehutyemhat could have been the poorly known "king" Pedinemty.〔Kitchen, op. cit., § 525〕

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