

Mentuhotep II
Mentuhotep II is considered to be one of the greatest kings Egypt has ever seen and this was discovered through his mortuary temple which had continued to be used for paying home to him up until the 19th dynasty, which is around 700 years after his death. The temple was eventually destroyed by an earthquake and was partially buried under the cliffs through debris.
About Mentuhotep II's Family
Mentuhotep II's Territory

The territory of Mentuhotep II extended from the First Cataract to Asyut. He was successful in uniting Upper and Lower Egypt and his reign is believed to have been quiet and unassuming until around the fourteenth year of his rule. That changed everything and is described as the year of the crime of Thinis. It seems that Khety during this time regained control of Abydos and Mnetuhotep II responded to this by starting an offensive which led to his controlling Abydos, Asyut, and Heracleopolis.
Mentuhotep II is known to have constructed many temples and shrines throughout Egypt. Most of his building work was in Upper Egypt. He was very fond of Montu and was thus involved in building temples in the honor of Armant, Tod, and Medamud. The greatest monument built by him was a mortuary temple near the west bank near Thebes. The tomb constructed by him was beautiful and he even permitted his senior officials to construct their tombs close to his.

Mentuhotep II is said to have been the son of Intef III and Iah. A relief found at the Wadi near Gebel el Silsila shows a colossal figure of the king and the three smaller figures are believed to be of his mother. Another masonry block depicts Mentuhotep II towering over three kings.
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