Abydos King List


The Abydos King List, also known as the Abydos Table, is a list of the names of seventy-six kings of ancient Egypt, found on a wall of the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, Egypt. It consists of three rows of thirty-eight cartouches in each row. The upper two rows contain names of the kings, while the third row merely repeats Seti I's throne name and nomen.
Besides providing the order of the Old Kingdom kings, it is the sole source to date of the names of many of the kings of the Seventh and Eighth Dynasties, so the list is valued greatly for that reason.
This list omits the names of many earlier pharaohs who were apparently considered illegitimate — such as the Hyksos, Hatshepsut, Akhenaten, Smenkhkare, Tutankhamen, and Ay.

Contents of the king list

First Dynasty

Second Dynasty

Third Dynasty

Fourth Dynasty

Fifth Dynasty

Sixth Dynasty

Eighth Dynasty

Cartouches 48 to 56Name written in the listCommon name
48NikareNikare
49Neferkare TereruNeferkare Tereru
50NeferkahorNeferkahor
51Neferkare PepisenebNeferkare Pepiseneb
52Sneferka AnuNeferkamin Anu
53KaukaraQakare Ibi
54NeferkaureNeferkaure II
55NeferkauhorNeferkauhor
56NeferirkareNeferirkare

Eleventh/Twelfth Dynasty

Cartouches 62 to 65Name written in the listCommon name
62KhakheperreSenusret II
63KhakaureSenusret III
64NimaatreAmenemhat III
65MaakherureAmenemhat IV

Eighteenth Dynasty

Nineteenth Dynasty