Seth Meribre is only attested in the
Turin King List dating to the time of
Ramesses II. There is no certain contemporary evidence of this king, except for two speculative suggestions. The lack of archaeological evidence would indicate his reign was very short.
Stela, Abydos JE 35256 (weak) At
Abydos, a stele dated to a regnal Year 4 and dedicated to preserving the procession road in the area of
Wepwawet was usurped by
Neferhotep I in the mid-late
13th Dynasty. Anthony Leahy (1989) suggested the stele had been usurped from
Wegaf. Von Beckerath (1965:56) suggested
Sobekhotep III. Ryholt (1997) argued that the stele was taken from Meribre Seth.
Non-Contemporary Attestation Turin King List The
Turin King List 7:23 (
Alan Gardiner and
Jürgen von Beckerath: col. 6 row 23) He is preceded by
Sehotepkara Intef (7:22) and succeeded by
Sekhemre Wadjtawy Sobekhotep (7:24). The duration of Seth Meribre's reign is lost in a lacuna of the Turin canon, except for the end
"... [and] 6 days". ==Theories==