Qakare Ibi
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Qakare Ibi was an ancient Egyptian ruler of the 8th Dynasty. Qa-ka-Re (='strong is the soul of Re').
His existence was established by the discovery of his small pyramid in South Saqqara which also continues the late Old Kingdom tradition of listing pyramid texts in his tomb. His name is mentioned in both line 53 of the Abydos King List and by the Turin Canon.[1] The Turin Canon assigns him a short reign lasting 2 years, 1 month and 1 day.[2]
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Preceded by Neferkamin Anu |
Pharaoh of Egypt Eighth Dynasty? |
Succeeded by Neferkaure II |