id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-9137 Intef II - Wikipedia .html text/html 2553 499 80 Successor Intef III Children Intef III Wahankh Intef II (also Inyotef II and Antef II) was the third ruler of the Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt during the First Intermediate Period. Intef II apparently never held the full royal fivefold titulary of the Old Kingdom pharaohs. Tjetjy was the chief treasurer and king's chamberlain of Intef II and Intef III.[6] His finely carved tomb stele, now at the British Museum,[7] shows that Intef II claimed the dual throne of Egypt but also recognizes the limited extent of his rule: "The horus Wahankh, king of Upper and Lower Egypt, son of Re, Intef, born of Nefru, he who lives eternally like Re, [...] this land was under his rule southwards as far as Yebu and reaching as far north as Abydos".[8] Tjetjy then describes his career in the typical self-laudatory manner of the Egyptian elite. ^ Stele of Intef II Intef III Intef III ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-9137.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-9137.txt