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Djoser (also read as
Djeser and Zoser) was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 3rd
Dynasty during the Old Kingdom, and was the
founder of that epoch. He...
- The
pyramid of
Djoser,
sometimes called the Step
Pyramid of
Djoser or Zoser, Step
Pyramid of
Horus Neterikhet is an
archaeological site in the Saqqara...
- Nebka,
Djoser, Djoserti,
Hudjefa I, and Huni. The
Abydos King List
gives Nebka,
Djoser, Teti, Sedjes, and Neferkare. The
Saqqara Tablet gives Djoser, Djoserteti...
- fl. c. 2625 BC) was an
Egyptian chancellor to the King
Djoser,
possible architect of
Djoser's step pyramid, and high
priest of the sun god Ra at Heliopolis...
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until 2640 BC. He is also
known under his
later traditioned birth name
Djoser-teti and
under his ****enized name
Tyreis (by Manetho;
derived from Teti...
- the
First Dynasty pharaoh Den and the
Third Dynasty pharaoh Djoser. In the
Pyramid of
Djoser,
there are two
boundary stones in his Heb Sed court, which...
- Memphis.
Saqqara contains numerous pyramids,
including the
Pyramid of
Djoser,
sometimes referred to as the Step Pyramid, and a
number of
mastaba tombs...
- have been others. The
otherwise earliest among these is the
Pyramid of
Djoser built c. 2630–2610 BCE
during the
Third Dynasty. This
pyramid and its surrounding...
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Under King
Djoser, the
first king of the
Third Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, the
royal capital of
Egypt was
moved to Memphis,
where Djoser established...
- it was
likely Djoser who
helped bury—and thus succeed—Khasekhemwy,
rather than Sanakht. This is
determined from
seals bearing Djoser's name
found at the...