Djedkare Isesi

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Persondata
NAME Djedkare Isesi
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Tankeris
SHORT DESCRIPTION Pharaoh of Egypt
DATE OF BIRTH {{{Birth}}}
PLACE OF BIRTH Ancient Egypt
DATE OF DEATH {{{Death}}}
PLACE OF DEATH Ancient Egypt
Preceded by:
Menkauhor Kaiu
Pharaoh of Egypt
5th dynasty
Succeeded by:
Unas
Djedkare Isesi
Tankeris
Praenomen
<
N5 R11 D28
>

Djedkare
Nomen
<
M17 O34
O34
M17
>

Isesi
Horus name
G5
N28 R11 G43
Image:srxtail2.GIF
Djedkhau
Nebty name
G16
R11 N28 G43
Djedkhau
Golden Horus
G8
R11 N28 G43
Djedkhau

Djedkare Isesi in Greek known as Tancheres[1] from Manetho's Aegyptiaca, was the a Pharaoh of Egypt during the Fifth dynasty. He is assigned a reign of 28 Years by the Turin Canon although some Egyptologists believe this is an error for 38 Years. Manetho ascribes him a reign of 44 Years while the archaeological evidence suggests that his reign actually exceeded 32 Years. His prenomen or royal name--Djedkare--means "The Soul of Re Endureth."[2]

He did not, as was customary for his dynasty, build his own sun temple, but did build his pyramid at Saqqara instead of Abusir. This is believed to be a sign that Osiris had now replaced the sun-god Ra as the most popular god. Titles were now thought to hold magical power; their inflation believed to be a sign of a gradual decentralization of power. An entire series of dated administrative papyri from Djedkare's reign, (the Prisse Papyrus at the Louvre, authored by Ptah-hotep), was discovered in Neferirkare's mortuary temple. According to Miroslav Verner, Djedkare's highest Year known date is a Year 22 IV Akhet day 12 papyrus,[3] which would belong anywhere from Year 32 to Year 44 of his reign depending on whether the Cattle Count was Biannual (2 times) or Semi-Biannual (1.5 times).

He is extremely well documented both by the aforementioned Abusir papyri as well as numerous royal seals and contemporary inscriptions; taken together, they indicate a fairly long reign for this king.[4]

His almost complete mummy, along with a badly broken basalt sarcophagus and a niche for the canopic chest, was discovered in his damaged pyramid tomb at Saqqara.

  1. ^ Miroslav Verner, Archaeological Remarks on the 4th and 5th Dynasty Chronology, Archiv Orientální, Volume 69: 2001, pp.405
  2. ^ Peter Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames and Hudson, 1994. p.61
  3. ^ Verner, op. cit., p.406
  4. ^ Verner, op. cit., p.410

  • Miroslav Verner, Archaeological Remarks on the 4th and 5th Dynasty Chronology, Archiv Orientální, Volume 69: 2001, pp.405-410 (coverage of Djedkare Isesi's reign)

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