Amenemhat II was a pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled from 1929 BC to 1895 BC, and was the third monarch of the Twelfth Dynasty. His pyramid was constructed at Dahshur. Hieroglyphs are a system of writing used by the Ancient Egyptians, using a combination of logographic, syllabic, and alphabetic elements. ... copied from http://fi. ... copied from http://fi. ... copied from http://fi. ... copied from http://fi. ... Pharaoh (פַּרְעֹה, Standard Hebrew Parʿo, Tiberian Hebrew Parʿōh) is a title used to refer to the kings (of godly status) in ancient Egypt. ... The chronology of the Twelfth dynasty is the most stable of any period before the New Kingdom. ... Dahshur (Arabic دهشور Dahšūr [often incorrectly rendered in English as Dashur]), located in a patch of desert on the west bank of the Nile approximately 40 kilometres south of Cairo, is a royal necropolis, known chiefly for three pyramids, two of which are amongst the oldest, largest and best preserved...
AmenemhatII was the third pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, not much is known about his reign.
AmenemhatII established a coregency with his son SenusretII in his 33rd Regnal Year when he was aged in order to secure the continuity of the royal succession.
AmenemhatII and his son, SenusretII, shared a brief coregency, which was the last certain one of the Middle Kingdom.