Ankhwennefer | |
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Chaonnophris | |
Pharaoh | |
Ruler of Upper Egypt | |
Reign | c. 200–186 BC |
Predecessor | Horwennefer |
Father | Horwennefer? |
Died | c. 186 BC |
Ankhwennefer[1] (Ancient Egyptian: ꜥnḫ-wnn-nfr "May Onnophris live"; Ancient Greek: Χαόννωφρις Khaónnōphris), also known as Ankhmakis,[2] was the successor of Horwennefer, a rebel ruler who controlled much of Upper Egypt during the reigns of Ptolemies IV and V. His rule lasted from approximately 200 to 186 BC.