Horemheb - Fictional Representations

Fictional Representations

  • Horemheb appears as a major character in P. C. Doherty's trilogy of historical novels, An Evil Spirit Out of the West, The Season of the Hyaena and The Year of the Cobra.
  • Horemheb appears as a major character in Pauline Gedge's historical novel The Twelfth Transforming.
  • He is a minor character in the novel Nefertiti by Michelle Moran. Also mentioned in the sequel, The Heretic Queen
  • Horemheb is also a minor character in the Japanese graphic novel, Red River centered around ancient Anatolia and ancient Egypt.
  • Horemheb was also a major character in Mika Waltari's historical fiction international bestseller, Sinuhe, The Egyptian. He was portrayed by Victor Mature in the film adaptation The Egyptian (1954).

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