The Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Second Intermediate Period. RulersAccording to the Egyptologist Kim Ryholt, the 16th Dynasty was a Theban based kingdom of 15 Upper Egyptian kings rather than a Hyksos vassal dynasty. Known rulers, in the History of Egypt, for the Sixteenth Dynasty are as follows according to Ryholt.1:
Five Theban kings names are lost at the end of the Turin Canon. The Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt covers a period of time when Egypt was split into a set of small Hyksos-ruled kingdoms in Lower Egypt and mainly Theban based rulers who were contemporary with the Fifteenth Dynasty. Janine Bourriau writes in 'The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt:'
These kings are known mainly from their entries in the Turin King List, and are mostly unknown elsewhere. Dates are unknown. Alternatively, Manetho via Syncellus says this dynasty consisted of "32 Grecian Sheppards". [1] References
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