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This article refers to the historical Pharaoh. For the Book of Abraham reference, see Pharaoh (Book of Abraham).
Pharaoh (פרעה, Standard Hebrew Parʿo, Tiberian Hebrew Parʿōh) is a title used to refer to the kings (of godly status) in ancient Egypt. See History of Egypt. See also monarch. The term derives ultimately from the Egyptian words pr-o, meaning "Great House". It was not commonly used by the Egyptians themselves to refer to their monarchs, but is frequently used by modern historians due to its use in the Bible, especially the Book of Exodus.
NB: the dates given must be regarded in most instances as approximate. Dating systems for Egyptian studies are quite various, depending on how they are constructed and what assumptions are used. Presented below is one such interpretation, but it is assuredly not the only one.
See also: Egyptian chronology, Conventional Egyptian chronology.
Lower Egypt, known as the Black Land, consisted of the northern Nile and the Nile Delta.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Tiu | - | ? |
| Thesh | - | ? |
| Hsekiu | - | ? |
| Wazner | - | c. 3050 ? |
Upper Egypt, known as the Red Land, consisted of the southern Nile and the deserts.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Ro | - | ? |
| "Scorpion of Egypt" | - | c. 3150 |
| Narmer | - | c. 3050 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Hor-Aha | Menes in earlier lists | c. 3050 BCE |
| Djer | - | 57 years |
| Merneith | Regent for Djet | - |
| Djet | - | - |
| Den | - | 14 to 20 years |
| Anedjib | - | 26 years |
| Semerkhet | - | 9 to 18 years |
| Qa'a | - | 2916 ?-2890 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Hotepsekhemwy | - | 2890- ? |
| Raneb | - | 39 years |
| Nynetjer | - | 23 years |
| Wneg | - | 8 years |
| Senedj | - | 20 years |
| Seth-Peribsen | - | 17 years |
| Khasekhemwy | - | ? -2686 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Sanakhte | - | 2686-2668 |
| Djoser | Commissioned the Step Pyramid designed by Imhotep | 2668-2649 |
| Sekhemkhet | - | 2649-2643 |
| Khaba | - | 2643-2637 |
| Huni | - | 2637-2613 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Sneferu | Built the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid | 2613-2589 |
| Khufu (Cheops) | Commissioned one of the Great Pyramids at Giza | 2589-2566 |
| Djedefre | - | 2566-2558 |
| Khafre (Chephren) | Commissioned one of the Great Pyramids at Giza | 2558-2532 |
| Menkaure (Mycerinus) | Commissioned one of the Great Pyramids at Giza | 2532-2504 |
| Shepseskaf | - | 2504-2500 |
| Dedefptah | - | 2500-2498 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Userkaf | - | 2498-2491 |
| Sahure | - | 2487-2477 |
| Neferirkare Kakai | - | 2477-2467 |
| Shepseskare Isi | - | 2467-2460 |
| Neferefre | - | 2460-2453 |
| Nyuserre Ini | - | 2453-2422 |
| Menkauhor Kaiu | - | 2422-2414 |
| Djedkare Isesi | - | 2414-2375 |
| Unas | - | 2375-2345 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Teti | - | 2345-2333 |
| Userkare | - | 2333-2332 |
| Pepi I Meryre | - | 2332-2283 |
| Merenre Antyemsaf I | - | 2283-2278 |
| Pepi II Neferkare | - | 2278-2184 |
| Merenre Antyemsaf II | - | 2184 |
| Netjerykare | - | 2184-2183 |
| Menkaure | - | 2183-2181 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Neferkare I | - | 2181- ? |
| Neferkare Neby | - | ? |
| Djedure Shemai | - | ? |
| Neferkare Khendu | - | ? |
| Neferkamin | - | ? |
| Nykare | - | ? |
| Neferkare Tereru | - | ? |
| Neferkahor | - | ? -2173 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Wadjkare Pepysonbe | - | 2173-2169 |
| Neferkamin Anu | - | 2169-2167 |
| Qakare Ibi | - | 2167-2163 |
| Neferkare II | - | 2163-2162 |
| Neferkauhor Kapuibi | - | 2162-2161 |
| Neferirkare | - | 2161-2160 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Meryibre Khety (Achthoes I) | - | 2160- ? |
| Meribre Khety II | - | ? |
| Neferkare III | - | ? |
| Nebkaure (Acthoes II) | - | ? |
| Setut | - | ? |
| Wakhare Khety I | - | ? |
| Merykare | - | ? |
| Wankhare Khety II | - | ? |
| Menethoupe I | - | ? |
| Wankhare Khety III | - | ? |
| Khety II | - | ? |
| Khety II's daughter | - | ? |
| Merikare's daughter | - | ? -2130 |
The X Dynasty was a local group that held sway over Upper Egypt.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Meryhathor | - | 2130- ? |
| Neferkare IV | - | ? |
| Wankare (Acthoes III) | - | ? |
| Merykare | - | ? |
| --- | - | ? -2040 |
The XI Dynasty was a local group with roots in Lower Egypt.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Intef I | - | 2134-2117 |
| Intef II | - | 2117-2069 |
| Intef III | - | 2069-2060 |
| Nebhetepre Mentuhotep I | Gained all Egypt 2040, Middle Kingdom begins. | 2060-2010 |
| Sankhkare Mentuhotep II | - | 2010-1998 |
| Nebtawyre Mentuhotep III | - | 1997-1991 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Amenemhet I | - | 1991-1962 |
| Senusret I(Sesostris I) | - | 1971-1926 |
| Amenemhet II | - | 1929-1895 |
| Senusret II(Sesostris II) | - | 1897-1878 |
| Senusret III(Sesostris III) | - | 1878-1841 |
| Amenemhet III | - | 1842-1797 |
| Amenemhet IV | - | 1798-1786 |
| Sobeknefru | A rare female ruler. | 1785-1782 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Sobkhotep I | - | 1786- ? (5+ yrs.) |
| Senbuef | - | 3 or more yrs. |
| Sehetepibre | - | c. 1770-1769 |
| Ameny Intef IV (Amenemhet V) | - | ? -1760 |
| Amu Sihornerjheryotef | - | ? |
| Renseneb | - | 4 mo. in c. 1760 |
| Hor | - | c. 1760 |
| Sobekhotep II (Amenemhet VI) | - | c. 1750 |
| Ugaf | - | 2 years |
| Senusret IV | - | ? |
| Khendjer | - | 4 yrs, incl. c. 1747 |
| Semenkhkare | - | ? |
| Sobekemsaf I | - | ? |
| Sobekhotep III | - | c. 1745 |
| Neferhotep I | - | 1741-1730 |
| Sobekhotep IV | - | 1730-1720 |
| Merneferre Ai | - | c. 1720 |
| Neferhotep II | - | ? |
| Dudimose I | - | c. 1674 |
| Dudimose II | - | ? |
| Senebmiu | - | ? |
| Mentuhotep V | - | ? |
| Senaayeb | - | ? |
The XIV Dynasty was a local group from the eastern Delta, based at Xois (Avaris).
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Nehesy | - | c. 1705 |
| Khakherewre ? | - | ? |
| Nebefawre | - | c. 1704 |
| Sehebre ? | - | ? |
| Merdjefare | - | c. 1699 |
| Sewadjkare ? | - | ? |
| Nebdjefare | - | c. 1694 |
| Webenre ? | - | ? |
| ? | - | ? |
| ---djefare ? | - | ? |
| ---webenre | - | c. 1690 |
The source provides an additional 25 names, some fragmented, and no dates. None are attested to elsewhere, and all are of very dubious provenance.
The XV Dynasty arose from among the Hyskos people: desert Bedouins who emerged out of the Fertile Crescent to establish a short-lived governance over much of the Nile region.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Sheshi | Ruled either 1 or 3 years | 1674- ? |
| Yakubher | - | 8 years |
| Khyan | - | ? |
| Apepi I | - | 40 years or more |
| Apepi II | - | ? |
| Khamudy | - | ? -1567 |
The XVI Dynasty was a local group based on the north coast of the Sinai (Pelusium).
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Anather | - | 1663- ? |
| Yakobaam | - | ? |
Some sources include as many as six more names (Semqen, Khauserre, Seket, Ahetepre, Amu, and Nebkhepeshre (Apepi III)) - none are attested to elsewhere. This group seems to have disappeared entirely by 1555 BC.
The XVII Dynasty was based in Upper Egypt.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Rehotep | - | 1650- ? |
| Intef V the Elder | - | 3 years |
| Intef VI | - | ? |
| Sobekemsaf II | - | 16 years |
| Thuty | - | 1 year |
| Mentuhotep VI | - | 1 year |
| Nebiryerawet I | - | 6 years |
| Nebiryerawet II | - | ? |
| Semenmedjatre | - | ? |
| Seuserenre | - | 12 years |
| Shedwast | - | ? |
| Intef VII | - | 3 or more years |
| Senakhtenre | - | ? |
| Tao I the Elder | - | c. 1633 |
| Tao II the Brave | - | c. 1574 |
| Kamose | - | 1573-1570 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Ahmose, Ahmosis I | Successor to Kamose, above. | 1570-1546 |
| Amenhotep I | - | 1551-1524 |
| Djehutymes I (Tuthmosis I) | - | 1525-1518 |
| Djehutymes II (Tuthmosis II) | - | 1518-1504 |
| Djehutymes III (Tuthmosis III) | - | 1503-1450 |
| Hatshepsut | A rare female ruler | 1498-1483 |
| Amenhotep II | - | 1453-1419 |
| Djehutymes IV (Tuthmosis IV) | - | 1419-1386 |
| Amenhotep III | - | 1386-1349 |
| Amenhotep IV Akhnaten | Founder of brief period of monotheism Aten | 1350-1334 |
| Smenkhkare | - | 1336-1334 |
| Tutankhamun | - | 1334-1325 |
| Kheperkheprure Ai | - | 1325-1321 |
| Horemheb | Former General and advisor to Tutankhamun | 1321-1293 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Rameses I | - | 1293-1291 |
| Seti I | - | 1291-1278 |
| Rameses II the Great | The ruler usually associated with Moses | 1279-1212 |
| Merneptah | - | 1212-1202 |
| Amenemses | - | 1202-1199 |
| Seti II | - | 1199-1193 |
| Merneptah Siptah | - | 1193-1187 |
| Twosret | A rare female ruler | 1187-1185 |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Setnakhte | - | 1185-1182 |
| Rameses III | - | 1182-1151 |
| Rameses IV | - | 1151-1145 |
| Rameses V | - | 1145-1141 |
| Rameses VI | - | 1141-1133 |
| Rameses VII | - | 1133-1126 |
| Rameses VIII | - | 1126 |
| Rameses IX | - | 1126-1108 |
| Rameses X | - | 1108-1098 |
| Rameses XI | - | 1098-1070 |
While not regarded as a dynasty per se, these theocrats were nevertheless of such power and influence that they were effectively the rulers of Upper Egypt.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Herihor | - | 1080-1074 |
| Piankh | - | 1074-1070 |
| Pinedjem I | - | 1070-1045 |
| Masaherta | - | 1045-992 |
| Nesbanebdjed II | - | 992-990 |
| Pinedjem II | - | 990-969 |
| Pasebakhaennuit III | - | 969-945 |
Based at Tanis. A relatively weak group – theoretically rulers of all Egypt, but in practice their influence was limited to Lower Egypt.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Nesbanebdjed I | - | 1069-1043 |
| Amenemnisu | - | 1043-1039 |
| Pasebakhaenniut I | - | 1039-991 |
| Amenemope | - | 993-984 |
| Osorkon the Elder | - | 984-978 |
| Siamun | - | 978-959 |
| Pasebakhaenniut II | - | 959-945 |
The pharaohs of the XXII Dynasty were Libyans.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Sheshonq I | - | 945-924 |
| Osorkon I | - | 924-889 |
| Sheshonq II | - | 890-890/889 |
| Takelot I | - | 889-874 |
| Harsiese | A rebel, at Thebes | 870-860 |
| Osorkon II | - | 874-850 |
| Takelot II | - | 850-825 |
| Sheshonq III | - | 825-773 |
| Pami | - | 773-767 |
| Sheshonq IV | - | 767-730 |
| Osorkon IV | - | 730-715 |
The XXIII Dynasty was a local group, of Libyan origin, based at Leontopolis.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Pedibastet | - | 818-793 |
| Sheshonq | - | 792-787 |
| Osorkon III | - | 787-759 |
| Takelot III | - | 764-757 |
| Rudamon | - | 757-754 |
| Iuput | - | 754-715 |
Not reckoned a dynasty as such, the Libu were yet another group of western nomads (Libyans) who occupied the western Delta for a time.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Inamunnifnebu | - | 800-790 |
| ? | - | 790-775 |
| Niumateped | - | 775-750 |
| Titaru | - | 758-750 |
| Ker | - | 750-745 |
| Rudamon | - | 745-740 |
| Ankhor | - | 740-731 |
| Tefnakht | - | 731-727 |
The XXIV was a short-lived rival dynasty located in the western Delta (Sais).
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Tefnakhte | - | 727-720 |
| Bakenrenef (Bocchoris) | - | 720-715 |
Nubians invaded and took the throne of Egypt, establishing the XXV Dynasty.
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Shabaka | - | 716-702 |
| Shebitku | - | 702-690 |
| Taharqa | - | 690-664 |
| Tantamani | died 653 | 664-656 |
They were ultimately driven back into Nubia, where they established a kingdom at Napata (656-590), and, later, at Meroë (590 BC-4th cent. AD).
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Necho I | - | ? |
| Psamtik I | - | 664 BC - 610 BC |
| Necho II | - | 610 - 595 BC |
| Psamtik II | - | 595 - 589 BC |
| Wahibre | - | 589 - 570 BC |
| Ahmose II | - | 570 - 526 BC |
| Psamtik III | - | 526 - 525 BC |
Egypt was annexed to the Persian Empire between from 525 BC and till 404 BC. The Achaemenid Shahs were acknowledged as pharaohs in this era, forming a "Twenty-Seventh" Dynasty.:
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Cambyses II | - | 525- 521 |
| Smerdis the Usurper | - | 521 BC |
| Darius I the Great | - | 521 - 486 BC |
| Xerxes I the Great | - | 486 - 465 BC |
| Artabanus the Hyrcanian | - | 465 - 464 BC |
| Artaxerxes I Longhand | - | 464 - 424 BC |
| Xerxes II | claimant | 424 - 423 BC |
| Sogdianus | claimant | 424 - 423 BC |
| Darius II | - | 424 - 404 BC |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Amyrtaeus | - | 404 - 398 BC |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Nefaarud I | - | 398 - 393 BC |
| Psammuthes | - | 393 BC |
| Hakor (Achoris) | - | 393 - 380 BC |
| Nefaarud II | - | 380 BC |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Nekhtnebef | - | 380 - 362 BC |
| Djedhor | - | 362 - 360 BC |
| Nectanebo II | - | 360 - 343 BC |
| Name | Comments | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Ptolemy I Soter | - | 305-282 |
| Ptolemy II Philadelphos | - | 285-246 |
| Ptolemy III Euergetes | - | 246-222 |
| Ptolemy IV Philopator | - | 222-205 |
| Ptolemy V Epiphanes | Upper Egypt in revolt 207-186 | 205-180 |
| Ptolemy VI Philometor | died 145 | 180-164 |
| Ptolemy VII Euergetes | died 116 | 170-164 |
| Ptolemy VI Philometor | Egypt to Seleucids 164-163. P. VI restored | 163-145 |
| Ptolemy VIII Neos Philopator | - | 145 |
| Ptolemy VII Euergetes | Restored | 145-116 |
| Ptolemy IX Soter | died 80 | 116-110 |
| Ptolemy X Alexander | died 88 | 110-109 |
| Ptolemy IX Soter | Restored | 109-107 |
| Ptolemy X Alexander | Restored | 107-88 |
| Ptolemy IX Soter | Restored again | 88-80 |
| Ptolemy XI Alexander | - | 80 |
| Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos | died 51 | 80-58 |
| Berenice IV | - | 58-55 |
| Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos | Restored | 55-51 |
| Cleopatra VII | Kills her brother to take control, marries Mark Anthony and then they both kill themselves 7 years later | 51-30 |
| Ptolemy XIII | - | 51-47 |
| Ptolemy XIV | - | 47-44 |
| Ptolemy XV Caesarion | - | 44-30 |
Egypt became a province of Rome under Augustus Caesar in 30 BC.