Intef
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Intef in hieroglyphs |
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Intef (also Antef, Inyotef and Anyotef) was a common ancient Egyptian name, normally transliterated as jnj-jt(=f) and translated: His father brought him.
Pharaohs
11th dynasty
- Intef the Elder, Theban Nomarch later considered the founding ancestor of the 11th Dynasty.
- Sehertawy Intef I, first ruler of the dynasty to claim an Horus name.
- Wahankh Intef II, 2112–2063 BC
- Nakhtnebtepnefer Intef III, a son of Intef II and father of Mentuhotep II
In Nubia
- Qakare Ini (Intef), possibly only in Nubia
13th dynasty
- Ameny Antef Amenenhat, sometimes referred to as Intef IV, more generally as Amenemhat VI.
- Sehetepkare Intef, referred to as Intef IV or Intef V depending on the scholar
17th dynasty
- Sekhemre-Wepmaat Intef, referred to as Intef V or Intef VI.
- Nubkheperre Intef, referred to as Intef VI or Intef VII.
- Sekhemre-Heruhirmaat Intef, referred to as Intef VII or Intef VIII.
Court officials
- Intef (general) (11th dynasty)
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