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{{Pharaoh | Prev=[[Smendes]] | Dynasty=[[Twenty-first dynasty of Egypt|Twenty-first dynasty]] | Next=[[Psusennes I] }} |
{{Pharaoh | Prev=[[Smendes]] | Dynasty=[[Twenty-first dynasty of Egypt|Twenty-first dynasty]] | Next=[[Psusennes I]] }} |
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Neferkare Amenemnisu's existence was only proven in 1940 even though his reign was mentioned in Manetho's Epitome. Manetho ascribes him a short reign of 4 Years. While his reign is generally obscure, he is known to have pardoned several leaders of a rebellion against the serving High Priest of Amun Menkheperre at Thebes in his reign. Also, a bow cap inscribed with his royal name, Neferkare Amenemnisu, was discovered in the tomb of his successor, Psusennes I.