Nikare II
For the pharaoh of the 7th/8th Dynasty, see Nikare.
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 Scarab of Nikare in the British Museum (EA 38569). | |||||||||||||
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Nikare II was a pharaoh of the Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt.
He is attested by some scarabs belonging to the British Museum,[1] to the Petrie Museum, and to the Fraser collection.[2]
This king should not be confused with Nikare, another pharaoh who reigned several centuries earlier.
References
- ā EA 32305; EA 38569, possibly EA 45457.
- ā George Fraser, A catalogue of the scarabs belonging to George Fraser, 1900, p. 17.
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