Meryhathor Explained

Meryhathor
Alt Name:Meryt-Hathor, Mery-Hathor, Neferkare-Meryibre
Role:Pharaoh of Egypt
Reign:c. 2130 BCE - ?
Dynasty:10th Dynasty
Predecessor:H-, the last king of the 9th Dynasty
Successor:Neferkare VIII
Prenomen:Meryhathor
mr.j-j-ḥwt-ḥr
Beloved of Hathor
Prenomen Hiero:C9-U6-i-i[1]
Father:H- (possibly)

Meryhathor or Meryt-Hathor,[2] was a pharaoh of the 10th Dynasty of Egypt, during the First Intermediate Period.

Identification

Regarded as the founder of the dynasty, Meryhathor should have begun his reign in c. 2130 BCE.[3] [2] His name is not mentioned in the Turin King List but Djehutynakht II, a nomarch of the Hare nome residing in Hermopolis, ordered an ink graffito mentioning Meryhathor in the alabaster quarries at Hatnub: this is so far the only attestation of this king.[4]

There is a dispute regarding his name: since the "Hathor" sign (C9 in Gardiner's sign list) is partially damaged, some authors such as Edward Brovarski[5] believe that the real name of this pharaoh could be Meryibre ("Beloved of the heart of Ra") which is somewhat closer to the Memphite tradition. Furthermore, some Egyptologists who support the alternative reading also combine this king with his successor Neferkare VIII; thus, it is not uncommon to find a pharaoh Neferkare-Meryibre as the founder of the 10th Dynasty.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Rudolph Anthes, "Die Felseninschriften von Hatnub", Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Altertumskunde Aegyptens 9, Leipzig 1928, pl. VII.
  2. [Jean Vercoutter]
  3. [William C. Hayes]
  4. William C. Hayes, op. cit., p. 470.
  5. http://www.eglyphica.de/egpharaonen/inhalt/inhalt.html Royal Titulary of Mery... on Eglyphica.net
  6. [Nicolas Grimal]