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Jul 18 at 6:13 comment added Y DJ Khenophres, is the well known as the 29th ruler of the 13th dynasty Sobekhotep IV (Khaneferre). His statues are found in Karnak in south Egypt and at the Tanis in the Delta. Based on the changing style of pottery, scholars conclude that 13th dynasty was followed by the 18th in mid Egypt. (for further info see the book "Pharaoh" by R. ALexander Hool)
Jul 18 at 6:12 comment added Y DJ The Jewish-Persian Historian Artapanus states according to some suviving quotes from the greek historians that the "pharaoh Palmanothes who ruled the north (i.e. Middle Egypt) was the father of the princess who drew Moshe out of the marshes and adopted him. When she became of age she married the pharaoh Khenophres, who ruled south of Memphis, who then became Moshe's stepfather."
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