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Name | Main Title | Dynasty | Date | Comment |
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Wadjmose | Prince | 18th dynasty | fl. c. late-16th century BC | A son of Pharaoh Thutmose I. |
Wahibre Ibiau | Pharaoh | 13th dynasty | fl. c. mid-17th century BC | An Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty. |
Wakhare Khety I | Pharaoh | 9th dynasty | fl. c. 22nd century BC | A pharaoh in the 9th dynasty of Egypt controlling territories based around Herakleopolis. |
Wankhare Khety II | Pharaoh | 9th dynasty | fl. c. 22nd century BC | A pharaoh in the 9th dynasty of Egypt controlling territories based around Herakleopolis. |
Webensenu | Prince | 18th dynasty | fl. c. late-15th century BC | He was a son of Pharaoh Amenhotep II. |
Wegaf Khutawyre | Pharaoh | 13th dynasty | fl. c. late-19th century BC | An Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty, also known as Ugaf. |
Wehemka | Prince | 4th dynasty | fl. c. 26th century BC | A son of Nefermaat, the eldest son of pharaoh Sneferu and Itet. |
Weneg | Pharaoh | 2nd dynasty | fl. c. 28th century BC | Weneg was the royal Nebti name of a pharaoh during the 2nd dynasty of Egypt. He is assumed to have been a king who ruled Egypt between Nynetjer and Khasekhemwy. He is also referred to as Wneg or Wadjnes or Tlas. |
Weni the Elder | Court Official, General | 6th dynasty | fl. c. late 24th to early 23rd centuries BC | A court official of the 6th dynasty of Egypt. He began his career under Teti, and served as a general under Pepi I Meryre and as governor of Upper Egypt during the reign of Merenre Nemtyemsaf I. |
Wentawat | Viceroy of Kush | 20th dynasty | fl. c. 12th century BC | Wentawat (also written as Wentawuat), was Viceroy of Kush under Ramesses IX. Wentawat was possibly a son of the Viceroy Hori II |
Wetka | Prince | 4th dynasty | fl. c. 26th century BC | Wetka was a son of Prince Khufukhaf I and Nefertkau II, and a grandson of Khufu. |
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