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Small ivory box showing Merenre's royal titulary
Small ivory box showing Merenre's royal titulary

Merenre Nemtyemsaf I (meaning 'Beloved of Ra, Nemty is his protection'; died c. 2272 BC) was an Ancient Egyptian king, fourth king of the Sixth Dynasty. He ruled Egypt for six to 11 years in the early 23rd century BC, toward the end of the Old Kingdom period. He was the son of his predecessor Pepi I Meryre and queen Ankhesenpepi I and was in turn succeeded by Pepi II Neferkare who might have been his son or less probably his brother. Pepi I may have shared power with Merenre in a co-regency at the very end of the former's reign. Merenre is frequently called Merenre I by Egyptologists. Merenre's rule saw profound changes in the administration of the southern provinces of Egypt, with a marked increase in the number of provincial administrators and a concurrent steep decline in the size of the central administration in the capital Memphis. (Full article...)

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