The Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt conventionally starts with the Pharaoh Mentuhotep I and ends with the death of Mentuhotep IV , while the beginning of the Middle Kingdom is marked by the reunification of ancient Egypt under Mentuhotep II . As with many other dynasties, the 11th Dynasty family tree is partially unclear, with many obscure relationships.
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Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt , Thames & Hudson, 2004, pp. 82–89.
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