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Name Main Title Dynasty Date Comment
Iaret Queen 18th dynasty fl. c. early-14th century BC The daughter of Pharaoh Amenhotep II and wife of Thutmose IV.
Ibi Steward 26th dynasty fl. c. mid-7th century BC Chief Steward to the Adorer of the God, Nitocris I, during the reign of Pharaoh Psamtik I. His name is sometimes written as Aba or Abe.
Ibiau Pharaoh 13th dynasty fl. c. 17th century BC Ibiau, Ibiaw or Wahibre Ibiau was an Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty.
Imhotep Architect, Vizier 3rd dynasty fl. c. 27th century BC He served under King Djoser as chancellor to the pharaoh and High Priest of Re at Heliopolis. He was revered by later Egyptian dynasties as an architect, engineer, physician, poet and philosopher.
Imyremeshaw Pharaoh 13th dynasty fl. c. late-18th century BC Imyremeshaw Smenkhkare was an Egyptian king of the 13th dynasty.
Inaros Rebel Leader Persian Occupation fl. c. mid-5th century BC An Egyptian rebel ruler who was the son of a Libyan prince named Psamtik. In 460 BC, he revolted against the Persians with the help of his Athenian allies and defeated the Persian army. He was defeated in 454 BC by a Persian army led by Megabyzus. Inaros was captured and executed in 454 BC. Also known as Ienheru, or Inarus.
Inenek-Inti Queen 6th dynasty fl. c. 24th century BC A wife of Pharaoh Pepi I Meryre of the 6th dynasty.
Ineni (or Ini) Queen 13th dynasty fl. c. mid-17th century BC Her husband was probably king Merneferre Ay.
Ineni Architect 18th dynasty fl. late-16th and early 15th century BC An Egyptian architect and government official of the 18th dynasty, responsible for major construction projects under the pharaohs Amenhotep I, Thutmose I, Thutmose II, Hatshepsut and Thutmose III. Ineni expanded the Temple of Karnak and probably oversaw the construction of Amenhotep I's tomb and mortuary temple.
Inetkawes Princess 3rd dynasty fl. c. 27th century BC She was the only known child of Pharaoh Djoser and Queen Hetephernebti.
Ini Menkheperre Local King Third Intermediate Period fl. c. mid-8th century BC Probably pharaoh Rudamun's successor at Thebes but was not a member of his predecessor's 23rd dynasty. Unlike the 23rd dynasty rulers, he was a local king who ruled only at Thebes. Also known as Iny Si-Ese Meryamun.
Inkaef Prince 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC A son of Nefermaat, the eldest son of pharaoh Sneferu and Itet.
Intef I Pharaoh 11th dynasty fl. c. 22nd century BC Intef I Sehertawy was local Egyptian ruler at Thebes, Egypt. He was the first of his dynasty to assume the title of Pharaoh. His authority was contested by the other nomarchs of Egypt, but he had gained control over Koptos, Dendera and the three nomes of Hierakonpolis by the end of his reign.
Intef II Pharaoh 11th dynasty reigned c. 2118 BC – c. 2069 BC Intef II Wahankh's capital was located at Thebes, Egypt. After the death of the nomarch Ankhtifi, Intef II was able to unite all the southern nomes down to the First Cataract. By the time Intef II died, he left behind a strong government in Thebes which controlled the whole of Upper Egypt.
Intef III Pharaoh 11th dynasty reigned c. 2069 BC – c. 2060 BC Intef III Nakhtnebtepnefer was a king during the First Intermediate Period.
Intef V Pharaoh 13th dynasty fl. c. late-18th century BC Intef V Sehetepkare was an Egyptian king. His name is also written as Antef V or Inyotef V.
Intef VI Pharaoh 17th dynasty fl. c. early-16th century BC Intef VI Sekhemrewepmaat ruled from Thebes. He lived during the Second Intermediate Period, when Egypt was ruled by multiple kings. His name is also written as Antef VI.
Intef VII Pharaoh 17th dynasty fl. c. mid-16th century BC Intef VII Nubkheperre ruled from Thebes during the Second Intermediate Period, when Egypt was divided by rival dynasties including the Hyksos in Lower Egypt. He was the brother of Intef VI and perhaps the son of Sekhemre Shedtawy Sobekemsaf I. His name is also written as Antef VII.
Intef VIII Pharaoh 17th dynasty fl. c. mid-16th century BC Intef VIII Sekhemreheruhirmaat ruled during the Second Intermediate Period, when Egypt was divided between the Theban based 17th dynasty in Upper Egypt and the Hyksos 15th dynasty who controlled Lower and part of Middle Egypt. His name is also written as Antef VIII.
Intef General 11th dynasty fl. c. 21st century BC Served under king Mentuhotep II.
Intefiqer Vizier 12th dynasty fl. c. mid-20th century BC An Egyptian noble who was overseer of the city and vizier under the Pharaohs Amenemhet I and Senusret I.
Ipu Royal Nurse 18th dynasty fl. c. late-16th century BC She was the mother of Queen Satiah, Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Thutmose IV.
Iput Queen 5th/ 6th dynasty fl. c. 24th century BC A daughter of Unas, the last king of 5th dynasty of Egypt. She married Teti, the first pharaoh of the 6th dynasty of Egypt. Their son was Pepi I Meryre and she acted for him as a regent after her husband's death.
Iput II Queen 6th dynasty fl. c. 23rd century BC Wife of king Pepi II Neferkare.
Iry-Hor Pharaoh 1st dynasty (see Hor-Aha)
Isesi-ankh Prince 5th dynasty fl. c. 24th century BC A son of king Djedkare Isesi.
Isesu Princess 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC A daughter of Nefermaat, the eldest son of pharaoh Sneferu and Itet.
Iset Queen 18th dynasty fl. c. mid-15th century BC She was a secondary wife or concubine of Thutmose II. Iset was the mother of Thutmose III, the only son of Thutmose II.
Iset Princess 18th dynasty fl. c. late-15th century BC A daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose III and his Great Royal Wife Merytre-Hatshepsut.
Iset Princess-Queen 18th dynasty fl. c. mid-14th century BC Daughter of Amenhotep III and Tiye. She was a sister of Akhenaten. She later married her father.
Iset Princess, God's Wife of Amun 20th dynasty fl. c. mid-12th century BC Daughter of Pharaoh Ramesses VI and Nubkhesbed, and a sister of Pharaoh Ramesses VII. Also known as Aset, or Isis.
Iset Ta-Hemdjert Queen 20th dynasty fl. c. mid-12th century BC She was the wife of Ramesses III and the mother of both Ramesses IV and Ramesses VI.
Isetemkheb Princess 21st dynasty fl. c. late 11th century BC The sister-wife of the Theban High Priest of Amun, Pinudjem II. Isetemkheb was a daughter of the Theban High Priest of Amun and general, Prince Menkheperre, and his wife, Isetemkheb.
Isetnofret I Queen 19th dynasty fl. c. mid-13th century BC One of the wives of Pharaoh Ramesses II and was the mother of his heir, Merneptah. Alternatively called: Isis-nofret or Isitnofret.
Isetnofret II Queen 19th dynasty fl. c. late-13th century BC One of the wives of Pharaoh Merneptah. Alternatively called: Isis-nofret or Isitnofret.
Isidorus Priest Roman Period fl. c. 2nd century AD A native ancient Egyptian priest. He led the native Egyptian revolt against Roman rule during the reign of emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Isu Prince 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC He was a son of Nefermaat, the eldest son of pharaoh Sneferu and Itet.
Itet Princess 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC A noblewoman, a wife of Prince Nefermaat, and daughter-in-law of pharaoh Sneferu. Her name is also written as Atet.
Itisen Prince 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC A son of Nefermaat, the eldest son of pharaoh Sneferu, and of Itet.
Itu Prince 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC He was a son of Prince Rahotep and Nofret and grandson of pharaoh Sneferu.
Iufaa Priest 26th dynasty fl. c. 5th century BC An Egyptian priest and administer of palaces. His undisturbed tomb was found in 1994.
Iufni Pharaoh 13th dynasty The only record of this Pharaoh comes from the Turin King List.
Iunmin I Vizier 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC He was possibly a son of king Khafre and served as vizier during the reign of his brother, Menkaure. His name is also written as Yunmin, Iuenmin, and Minuen.
Iunre Prince 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC He was a son of king Khafre. His name is also written as Yunre.
Iuput High Priest of Amun 22nd dynasty fl. c. mid-10th century BC Served during the reigns of his father Pharaoh Shoshenq I and his brother Osorkon I. He was also general, army commander and governor of Upper Egypt.
Iuput I Pharaoh 23rd dynasty fl. c. late-9th century A pharaoh of Upper Egypt and a co-regent with his father, Pedubast I.
Iuput II Local Ruler Third Intermediate Period fl. c. mid-8th century BC The ruler of Leontopolis in the Egyptian Delta region. He was an ally of Tefnakht of Sais who resisted the invasion of Lower Egypt by the 25th dynasty Kushite king Piye. After Piye defeated Tefnakht's coalition and conquered Lower Egypt, Iuput II remained in power as the local governor of Leontopolis. Also known as Yuput II.
Iynefer Prince 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC A son of pharaoh Sneferu.

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