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- Sobekemsaf_I abstract "Sekhemre Wadjkhaw Sobekemsaf I was a pharaoh of Egypt during the 17th Dynasty. He is attested by a series of inscriptions mentioning a mining expedition to the rock quarries at Wadi Hammamat in the Eastern Desert during his reign. One of the inscriptions is explicitly dated to his Year 9. He also extensively restored and decorated the Temple of Monthu at Medamud where a fine relief of this king making an offering before the gods has survived.Sobekemsaf I's son—similarly named Sobekemsaf after his father—is attested in Cairo Statue CG 386 from Abydos which depicts this young prince prominently standing between his father's legs in a way suggesting that he was his father's chosen successor. Sobekemsaf's chief wife was Queen Nubemhat; she and their daughter (Sobekemheb) are known from a stela of Sobekemheb's husband, a Prince Ameni, who might have been a son of Sekhemre-Heruhirmaat Intef or possibly Senakhtenre Ahmose.The "burial equipment of Sobekemsaf W[adjkhaw] does not contain his prenomen, but can nevertheless be assigned with certainty to this king" since the tomb of Sobekemsaf Shedtawy "was thoroughly robbed in antiquity" by tomb robbers as recorded in Papyrus Abbott III 1-7. On this basis, Kim Ryholt assigns a large heart-scarab, "which was, and indeed still is, set in a large gold mount" containing the name of 'Sobekemsaf' to Sekhemre Wadjkhau Sobekemsaf I here since the tomb robbers would not overlook such a large object on the mummy of the king if it came from Sobekemsaf II's tomb. A wooden canopic chest also bearing the name 'Sobekemsaf' on it has also been attributed to this king by two prominent Egyptologists, Aidan Dodson and Kim Ryholt because it is known that the tomb of Sekhemre Shedtawy Sobekemsaf II was sacked and destroyed by fire in antiquity by grave robbers. In contrast, "the damage suffered by Cat. 26 (ie: Sobekemsaf I's chest) is minor, consistent with what it might have suffered at the hands of Qurnawi dealers."".
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- Sobekemsaf_I caption "Relief of Sekhemre Wadjkhaw Sobekemsaf at the Temple of Monthu at Medamud.".
- Sobekemsaf_I children "prince Sobekemsaf , Sobekemheb".
- Sobekemsaf_I dynasty "17".
- Sobekemsaf_I golden "Bik nebu Ineqtawy".
- Sobekemsaf_I golden "The golden falcon who embraces the two lands".
- Sobekemsaf_I goldenhiero "i-n:q-D32-N19".
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- Sobekemsaf_I horus "Hotep-netjeru".
- Sobekemsaf_I horus "The peace of the gods".
- Sobekemsaf_I horushiero "Htp-nTr-nTr-nTr".
- Sobekemsaf_I name "Sobekemsaf I".
- Sobekemsaf_I name "Sobekemsaf Ii".
- Sobekemsaf_I nebty "Asa-kheperu".
- Sobekemsaf_I nebty "The two ladies whose apparitions are numerous".
- Sobekemsaf_I nebtyhiero "a:S-Y1:Z2-xpr-w-Z3".
- Sobekemsaf_I nomen "Powerful Ra, whose apparitions are flourishing".
- Sobekemsaf_I nomen "Sekhemrewadjkhaw".
- Sobekemsaf_I nomenhiero "ra-sxm-wAD-xa:a:Z2".
- Sobekemsaf_I predecessor Rahotep.
- Sobekemsaf_I prenomen "=".
- Sobekemsaf_I prenomen "Sobek is his protection".
- Sobekemsaf_I prenomen "Sobekemsaf".
- Sobekemsaf_I prenomenhiero "I4-m-V16:Z1:f".
- Sobekemsaf_I shortDescription "Pharaoh of Egypt".
- Sobekemsaf_I spouse Nubemhat.
- Sobekemsaf_I successor Sobekemsaf_II.
- Sobekemsaf_I title Pharaoh.
- Sobekemsaf_I years Seventeenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Sobekemsaf_I description "Pharaoh of Egypt".
- Sobekemsaf_I description "Pharaoh of Egypt".
- Sobekemsaf_I subject Category:Pharaohs_of_the_Seventeenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
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- Sobekemsaf_I type Person.
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- Sobekemsaf_I comment "Sekhemre Wadjkhaw Sobekemsaf I was a pharaoh of Egypt during the 17th Dynasty. He is attested by a series of inscriptions mentioning a mining expedition to the rock quarries at Wadi Hammamat in the Eastern Desert during his reign. One of the inscriptions is explicitly dated to his Year 9.".
- Sobekemsaf_I label "Sobekemsaf I".
- Sobekemsaf_I label "Sobekemsaf I".
- Sobekemsaf_I label "Sobekemsaf I".
- Sobekemsaf_I label "Sobekemsaf I.".
- Sobekemsaf_I label "Sobekemsaf Ier".
- Sobekemsaf_I label "Sobekemsaf".
- Sobekemsaf_I label "سوبك ام ساف الثاني".
- Sobekemsaf_I sameAs Sobekemsaf_I..
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- Sobekemsaf_I sameAs Sobekemsaf_II.a.
- Sobekemsaf_I sameAs Sobekemsaf_Ier.
- Sobekemsaf_I sameAs Sobekemsaf.
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- Sobekemsaf_I sameAs m.08lhl6.
- Sobekemsaf_I sameAs Q563693.
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- Sobekemsaf_I wasDerivedFrom Sobekemsaf_I?oldid=605691492.
- Sobekemsaf_I depiction Relief_Sobekemsaf.jpg.
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- Sobekemsaf_I name "Sobekemsaf Ii".