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Anedjib, more
correctly Adjib and also
known as Hor-
Anedjib, Hor-Adjib and Enezib, is the
Horus name of an
early Egyptian king who
ruled during the 1st...
- Step-pyramid-like structures, like
Mastaba 3808
attributed to
pharaoh Anedjib, may the
predate the
Pyramid of
Djoser built c. 2630–2610 BCE
during the...
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parents of Qa'a are unknown, but it is
thought that
either his
predecessor Anedjib or
Semerkhet was his father,
since it was
tradition to
leave the throne...
- of his wives. Djet and Merneith's son was Den, and
their grandson was
Anedjib. How long Djet
ruled is unknown. Only one
Seker festival is
attested by...
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numerous sons and daughters; his
possible successors could have been king
Anedjib and king Semerkhet. Den's
Royal Household is also well researched. Subsidiary...
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Khasekhemwy in Abydos.
Kings were also
known to
carry a staff, and
Pharaoh Anedjib is
shown on
stone vessels carrying a so-called mks-staff. The
staff with...
- of
Khasekhemwy in Abydos.
Kings were also
known to
carry a staff, and
Anedjib is
shown on
stone vessels carrying a so-called mks-staff. The
scepter with...
- the
pharaoh Ramesses II. The
inscription lists fifty-eight kings, from
Anedjib (First Dynasty) to
Ramesses II (Nineteenth Dynasty), in
reverse chronological...
- I
Narmer /
Menes Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den
Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a
Sneferka Horus Bird II
Hotepsekhemwy Nebra Nynetjer Ba
Nubnefer Horus Sa Weneg-Nebty Wadjenes...
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Narmer Menes Neithhotep♀ (regent) Hor-Aha Djer Djet Merneith♀ (regent) Den
Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a
Sneferka Horus Bird
Canaanites Jemdet Nasr
period (3100–2900...