id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-6105 Nehesy - Wikipedia .html text/html 2302 463 77 In his review of the Second Intermediate Period, egyptologist Kim Ryholt proposed that Nehesy was the son and direct successor of the pharaoh Sheshi with a Nubian Queen named Tati.[1] Egyptologist Darrell Baker, who also shares this opinion, posits that Tati must have been Nubian or of Nubian descent, hence Nehesy's name meaning The Nubian.[2][3] The 14th dynasty being of Canaanite origin, Nehesy is also believed to be of Canaanite descent.[2] In this situation, king Nehesy would still be an early 14th Dynasty ruler, however some of the attestations attributed to him would in fact belong to a Hyksos prince.[8] After this event, "no single ruler was able to control the whole of Egypt" until Ahmose I captured this city.[9] Alternatively, Ryholt believes that the 14th dynasty started a century before Nehesy's reign, c. Ptolemy III Euergetes ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-6105.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-6105.txt