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Egyptian Middle Kingdom Dynasties

18th Dynasty
Ahmosis 1539-1514
Amenophis I 1514-1493
Thutmosis II 1483-1479
Hatshepsut 1479-1458
Thutmosis III 1479-1426
Amenophis II 1426-1400
Thutmosis IV 1400-1390
Amenophis III 1390-1353
Akhenaten 1353-1336
Smenkhkare 1334-1333
Ay 1323-1319
Tutankhamum 1333-1323
Thutmosis I 1493-1483
Horemheb 1319-1292

19th Dynasty

Ramses I 1292-1290
Seti I 1290-1279
Ramses II 1279-1213
Merneptah 1213-1204
Seti II 1204-1198
Amenmesse 1203-1200
Siptah 1198-1193
Tawosret 1193-1190

20th Dynasty

Sethnakhte 1190-1187
Ramses III 1187-1156
Ramses IV 1156-1150
Ramses IV 1150-1149
Ramses VI 1145-1137
Ramses VII 1137-1129
Ramses VIII 1129-1128
Ramses IX 1128-1110
Ramses X 1110-1106
Ramses XI 1106-10

21st Dynasty

22nd Dynasty

23rd Dynasty

24th Dynasty

 

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