Sobekhotep III

Sekhemre Sewadjtawy Sobekhotep III was an Egyptian king of the mid Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt who reigned three to four years.

A stela from Koptos (Qift),[4] now in the Louvre (C 8), mentions the daughters of Neni: Iuhetibu Fendy and Dedetanqet.

Sobekhotep III is known from many objects[6][7] despite the fact that the Turin King List gives him a reign of only four years[8] and two to four months in length.

For a full list, see Ryholt 1997:343-44 File 13/26 At the fortress of Mirgissa (Nubia), a scarab-impression with the royal name of Sobekhotep III and the King's Mother Iuhetibu.

[19] In the list, Sekhemre Wadjtawy Sobekhotep is preceded by [Mer]ib[ra] ...Seth (7:23) and succeeded by Khasekhemre Neferhotep, son of Haankhef (7:25).

Scarab of Sobekhotep III giving the name of his father, god's father Mentuhotep. [ 2 ]
Louvre E 13891 with Cartouche of Sobekhotep III (usurped)