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Hotepsekhemwy is the
Horus name of an
early Egyptian king who was the
founder of the
Second Dynasty of Egypt. The
exact length of his
reign is not known;...
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postulated that
Sneferka and
Horus Bird
fought for
power and that
Hotepsekhemwy ended the
fight and
finally ascended the
throne of Egypt, thus starting...
- such as
Hotepsekhemwy (ḥr ḥtp-sḫm.wj "the two
powers are at peace"), the
first ruler of the
Second Dynasty of Egypt.
Pharaohs Hotepsekhemwy (2nd dynasty)...
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objects present Nebra's name
either together with that of his
predecessor Hotepsekhemwy or with his
successor Nynetjer. Nebra's name
never appears alone. Clay...
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Pharaoh Qa'a died. End of
First Dynasty,
start of
Second Dynasty.
Pharaoh Hotepsekhemwy started to rule. 2890 BC –
Akkadian language names are
recorded from...
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comprising underground galleries, date to the
early Second Dynasty reigns of
Hotepsekhemwy,
Raneb and Nynetjer. This is
followed by a hiatus, with Seth-Peribsen...
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founder of the 2nd dynasty, king
Hotepsekhemwy. A
piece of
evidence supporting this
theory is the
Horus name of
Hotepsekhemwy which means "The two
powers are...
- Boethus, Boëthus or
Boethos (Ancient Gr****: Βόηθος) may also
refer to:
Hotepsekhemwy (29th
century BCE),
Egyptian king
known in Gr****
sources as Boethos...
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National Museum, Copenhagen. c. 2890 BC:
Second Dynasty of Egypt,
reign of
Hotepsekhemwy. Syria:
Foundation of the city of Mari (29th
century BC).
Semitic tribes...
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right shoulder:
Hotepsekhemwy,
Raneb then Nynetjer.
Further archaeological evidences support this theory,
notably stone bowls of
Hotepsekhemwy and
Raneb reinscribed...