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King '''Thutep''', one of the kings of the [[Dynasties of Khemri|third dynasty]] of [[Nehekhara]], was the predecessor to [[Nagash]]. He assumed the throne from his father [[Khetep]], greatest since the time of [[Settra]] but was not long upon it.
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King '''Thutep''', one of the kings of the [[Dynasties of Khemri|third dynasty]] of [[Nehekhara]], was the predecessor to his brother [[Nagash]]. He took the throne after their father [[Khetep]], greatest since the time of [[Settra]], but was not long upon it.
  
The [[High Priest of Khemri]], [[Nagash]], was plotting against Thutep's life, with the intention of taking the throne for himself. One dark night, when the moon was shadowed, he and a loyal group of soldiers snuck into the palace and took Thutep. They put him in the pyramid of his father and left him for dead.
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Nagash, the [[High Priest of Khemri]] at that time, was plotting against Thutep's life, with the intention of taking the throne for himself. One dark night, when the moon was shadowed, he and a loyal group of soldiers snuck into the palace and took Thutep. They put him in the pyramid of King Khetep and left him for dead.
  
The next morning, Nagash proclaimed himself High Priest and King of [[Khemri]], a post never occupied before or since by one person.
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The next morning, Nagash proclaimed himself High Priest and King of [[Khemri]], a post never occupied before or since by one person. This makes Thutep one of the most unfortunate kings in the history of Khemri.
 
 
This makes Thutep one of the most unfortunate kings in the history of Khemri. He was succeeded by [[Nagash]] the evil one.
 
  
 
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Thutep

King Thutep, one of the kings of the third dynasty of Nehekhara, was the predecessor to his brother Nagash. He took the throne after their father Khetep, greatest since the time of Settra, but was not long upon it.

Nagash, the High Priest of Khemri at that time, was plotting against Thutep's life, with the intention of taking the throne for himself. One dark night, when the moon was shadowed, he and a loyal group of soldiers snuck into the palace and took Thutep. They put him in the pyramid of King Khetep and left him for dead.

The next morning, Nagash proclaimed himself High Priest and King of Khemri, a post never occupied before or since by one person. This makes Thutep one of the most unfortunate kings in the history of Khemri.