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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 57. Chapters: List of ancient Egyptians, Seneb, Ramose and Hatnofer, Senenmut, Yuya, Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum, Thutmose, Hannu, Haapi, Ankhtifi, Mutnedjmet, Hornedjitef, Sesheshet, Djehuty, Tutkheperre Shoshenq, Mereruka, uta, Setau, Pawura, Tjuyu, Mutbenret, Addaya, Ptahhotep, Birida wa, Maiherpri, Horapollo, Iunmin I, Ahmose called Turo, Amanma a, Weni the Elder, Kagemni, Bek, Pahemnetjer, Qen, Tahma i, Yanhamu, Merymose, Pahura, Ineni, Reanap, Irimaya a, Khawy, Isidore of Chios, Petiese, Amenhotep called Huy, Petubastis III, Harkhuf, Tutu, Sobeknakht II, Shoshenq D, Sennefer, Neterkheperre Meryptah called Pipi II, Yuny, Takabuti, Rekhmire, Babaef II, Paser I, Seti, Nefersheshemre, Neferronpet, Maatkare B, Ammonius, Hemaka, Zamonth, Sabef, Parennefer, Mentuemhat, Ankhefensekhmet, Ashakhet II, Heqanakht, Intef, Anen, Kapes, Pipi A, Usermontu, Ankhkherednefer, Merefnebef, Shedsu-nefertum, Hori I, Panehesy, Djedptahiufankh, Nehi, Patareshnes, Pinehesy, Paser II, Didia, Paweraa, Harsiese, Hori II, Karomama A, Sennedjem, Nebit, Harkhebi, Tashedkhonsu, Huya, Meryteti, Wentawat, Wankhare Khety II, Ahmose called Si-Tayit, Amenemopet, Meru, Isesi-ankh, Meryre, Dagi, Pediese, Nesitaudjatakhet, Nykara, Harsiesi, Minmose, Ptahmose IV, Senewosret-Ankh, Tuthmose, Sitre In, Khabekhnet, Minnefer, Pihuri, Ipu, Ameny, Anhotep, Amenia, Takhat, Khesi-Ra, Qenna, Shuroy, Userhet, Pabasa, Amenherkhepshef, Amenmose, Sennefer, Chancellor. Excerpt: This is a list of ancient Egyptian people who have articles on Wikipedia. The list covers key ancient Egyptian individuals from the start of the first dynasty until the end of the ancient Egyptian nation when the Ptolemaic Dynasty ended and Egypt became a province of Rome in 30 BC. Note that the dates given are approximate. The list presented below is based on the conventional chronology of Ancient Egyp...