Ancient Egypt

INTEF VI

(reigned c. 1566 BC)
Throne nameSekhemrewepmaat. A king of Dynasty 17. He has generally been regarded as a successor of Intef V, but more recently it has been suggested that he may be a son of Sobekemsaf I and brother and predecessor of Intef V. He was buried on the west bank at Thebes, and his tomb is mentioned in the Tomb Robbery Papyri as still intact. The pyramidion of his tomb in now housed in the British Museum, while his coffin is preserved in the Louvre Museum.
Historical Dictionary Of Ancient Egypt by Morris L. Bierbrier