Apepi


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Historical Examples

At the first he simply held his own against Apepi, but by degrees he was able to do more.
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson

They are in diorite, and have the name of Apepi engraved upon them.
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson

The pacific rule of Apepi and his predecessors allowed Thebes to increase in power, and her monuments now recommence.
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson

The position of the cartouche of Apepi suggests that it may be due to one of those usurpations which we have mentioned.
A History of Art in Ancient Egypt, Vol. II (of 2) Georges Perrot

Apepi was dominant over the whole of Egypt, as Joseph’s Pharaoh seems to have been.
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson

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