Egyptian ruler of Hermopolis
Djehutyemhat Statue of the priest Tjanhesret, bearing the cartouches of Djehutyemhat. Cairo Museum, CG 42212.
Reign c. 725 - 710 BCE[ 1] Predecessor Nimlot [ 1] Successor Pedinemty ?
Neferkheperre Khaikhau Nfr-ḫpr-Rˁ-ḫˁj-ḫˁ(w) Perfect is the manifestation of Ra , with shiny crown/appearance
Djehutyemhat Ḏḥwtj m ḥ3t Thoth is in the front
Djehutyemhat ,[ 2] or Thotemhat ,[ 3] was an ancient Egyptian ruler ("king") of Hermopolis during the 25th Dynasty .
^ a b Kenneth Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt (1100–650 BC) , 1996, Aris & Phillips Limited, Warminster, ISBN 0-85668-298-5 , table 16B
^ Troy Leiland Sagrillo. 2017. “King Djeḥuty-em-ḥat in Swansea: Three model scribal palettes in the collection of the Egypt Centre of Swansea University.” In A true scribe of Abydos: Essays on first millennium Egypt in honour of Anthony Leahy , edited by Claus Jurman, B. Bader, and David A. Aston. Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 265. Leuven: Uitgeverij Peeters. 385-414.
^ Spencer, P.A. & Spencer, A.J. (1986), "Notes on Late Libyan Period", JEA 72, pp. 198–201
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