/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/horemheb

Copyright The Columbia University Press

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. The Columbia University Press

Horemheb

Horemheb (hō´rĕmhĕb´) or Harmhab (härm´hăb), d. c.1303 BC, king of ancient Egypt (c.1342 BC–c.1303 BC), founder of the XIX dynasty. A powerful noble under Ikhnaton, he seems to have been an army commander under the successors of that ruler, most notably under Tutankhamen. As king, Horemheb repaired the temples of Amon, abandoned or demolished buildings erected under Ikhnaton, and by untiring effort suppressed corruption in the government and restored prosperity to Egypt. He was succeeded by Ramses I.

Columbia
/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/harmhab

Copyright The Columbia University Press

The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. The Columbia University Press

Harmhab

Harmhab: see Horemheb.

Columbia