id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-6290 Bakenranef - Wikipedia .html text/html 2186 448 76 Successor None (Egypt united under Shebitqo, Upper Kingdom Pharaoh) Bakenranef, known by the ancient Greeks as Bocchoris,[1] was briefly a king of the Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt. Though the Ptolemaic period Egyptian historian Manetho[2] considers him the sole member of the Twenty-fourth dynasty, modern scholars include his father Tefnakht in that dynasty. Bakenranef's prenomen or royal name, Wahkare, means "Constant is the Spirit of Re" in Egyptian.[3] For a minor kinglet briefly in control of the Nile Delta, this is an unexpectedly prominent ranking: "He was a surprising choice," Robin Lane Fox observes,[4] "Perhaps some Greeks, unknown to us, had had close dealings with him; from his reign we have scarab-seals bearing his Egyptian name, one of which found its way into a contemporary Greek grave on Ischia up near the Bay of Naples." Ischia was the earliest of eighth-century BC Greek colonies in Italy. Sobekhotep III Ptolemy III Euergetes ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-6290.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-6290.txt