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The Book of Sothis calls him Armiÿses, and links him to the Ramose who is contemporary with Hatshepsut; it says he is the son of Ahmose Ankh, who is the son of Ahmose Sapair, rather than Sapair's younger brother.
[1] https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Manetho/Appendices/4*.html
10. Amasis, 2 years. Ahmose
11. Acesephthrês, 13 years. Ahmose Sapair Ac(Iah) Se-p(hth)-re [ie. pa-re read as ptah-re]
12. Anchoreus, 9 years. Ahmose Ankh
13. Armiÿses, 4 years. Ramose
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The Book of Sothis calls him Armiÿses, and links him to the Ramose who is contemporary with Hatshepsut; it says he is the son of Ahmose Ankh, who is the son of Ahmose Sapair, rather than Sapair's younger brother.
[1] https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Manetho/Appendices/4*.html
10. Amasis, 2 years. Ahmose
11. Acesephthrês, 13 years. Ahmose Sapair Ac(Iah) Se-p(hth)-re [ie. pa-re read as ptah-re]
12. Anchoreus, 9 years. Ahmose Ankh
13. Armiÿses, 4 years. Ramose