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Setepenre is an often-used title of Egyptian kings (pharaohs), meaning "Elect of Re". It was also used as a personal name in at least two instances.
Pronunciation
In Akkadian records, the name (referring to Ramesses II) is rendered in cuneiform script as šá-te-ep-na-ri/e-a.[1] According to the Egyptologist Antonio Loprieno, the word was likely pronounced Satepna-rīꜥa ([satʰepʰna'riːʕa]).[2]
As a personal name
- Setepenre, last daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti (18th Dynasty)
 - Setepenre, a son of Ramesses II (19th Dynasty)
 
As a throne name
- Usermaatre Setepenre (Ramesses II)
 - Userkheperure Setepenre (Seti II)
 - Akhenre Setepenre (Siptah)
 - Usermaatre Setepenre (Ramesses VII)
 - Neferkare Setepenre Khaemwaset (Ramesses IX)
 - Khepermaatre Setepenre (Ramesses X)
 - Hedjkheperre Setepenre (Smendes I)
 - Aakheperre Setepenre (Osorkon the Elder)
 - Netjerkheperre Setepenre (Siamun)
 - Titkheperure Setepenre (Psusennes II)
 - Hedjkheperre Setepenre (Shoshenq I)
 - Sekhemkheperre Setepenre (Osorkon I)
 - Heqakheperre Setepenre (Shoshenq II)
 - Hedjkheperre Setepenre (Takelot I)
 - Usermaatre Setepenre (Shoshenq III)
 - Hedjkheperre Setepenre (Takelot II)
 - Hedjkheperre Setepenre (Shoshenq IV)
 - Usermaatre Setepenre (Pami)
 - Uasnetjerre Setepenre (Shoshenq VII, existence doubtful)
 
References
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