Royal King List of Karnak (Karnak Tablet)

Part of Karnak king list
Royal King List of Karnak engraved on the festival lobby of King Tuthmosis III at Karnak and utilizing the nesu or royal names of the pharaohs from Menes (c. 2920 B.C.E.) to King Tuthmosis III (1479-1425 B.C.E.). Located on earlier traditions, the list is not as close as Seti I's at Abydos. Of particular worry,  however,  are  the  points  of  the  Second  Intermediate Period (1640-1550 B.C.E.) rulers. The Karnak King List or (The Karnak Tablet) is in Paris (in Louvre Museum).

Saqqara King List (Saqqara Tablet)

Part of Saqqara king list
Saqqara King List is a monument got in the tomb of the royal scribe Thunery , and in all probability dating to the  reign  of  Ramses II (1290-1224  B.C.E.).  The  table purposes  the  nesu names  (one  of  the  Royal Names)  of  fourty seven rules, starting in the Old Kingdom (2575-2134). It is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo Egypt.

Manetho's King List

Manetho's King List is assembled record of Egyptian kings compiled by Manetho, a historian of Sebennytos who written  during  the  rule  of King Ptolemy I Soter (304-284 B.C.E.) and King Ptolemy II Philadlphus (285-246 B.C.E.). Manetho's King List can be found in the Chronography of George Monk and the Syncellus of Tarasus, patriarch of  Constantinople City,  who  lived  in  the  eighth  century. The oldest rendering is in the Chronicle of Africanus, a Libyan historian  of  the  3rd  century  C.E. This  work,  in  turn, got part of the Eusebius writing  "Chronicle of Eusebius", [Eusebius of Caesarea, (264-340 C.E)].

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