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Khasekhemwy (ca. 2690 BC; Ḫꜥj-sḫm.wj, also
rendered Kha-sekhemui) was the last
Pharaoh of the
Second Dynasty of Egypt.
Little is
known about him, other...
- (from Manetho) and
Sesorthos (from Eusebius). He was the son of King
Khasekhemwy and
Queen Nimaathap, but
whether he was also the
direct successor to...
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government was
centred at Thinis. It is most
known for its last ruler,
Khasekhemwy, but is
otherwise one of the most
obscure periods in
Egyptian history...
- (Qahedjet), and Kerpherês (Huni). The
archaeological evidence shows that
Khasekhemwy, the last
ruler of the
Second Dynasty, was
succeeded by Djoser, who at...
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which the
Horus name
appears without serekhs, and only
Peribsen and
Khasekhemwy have
serekhs without the
Horus name. The king's name was
written in hieroglyphs...
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complete is that of
Khasekhemwy, the
Shunet El Zebib. King
Khasekhemwy fort King
Khasekhemwy "fort" in Abydos. c. 2700 BCE King
Khasekhemwy "fort" in Abydos...
- soon
thereafter portra****
mounted upon the
serekhs of Seth-Peribsen and
Khasekhemwy.(pp 66-67, E20, E21) Egyptians’
depictions of the set animal, sha. Relief...
- clay seal
impressions discovered mostly in the tomb of king (pharaoh)
Khasekhemwy, the last
ruler of the 2nd dynasty.
Other seals were
found at Beit Khallaf...
- (c. 2700 BC.), and was
built by the
ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh)
Khasekhemwy.
Shunet El
Zebib is made of
hardened mudbricks. It
consists of two rectangular...
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beginning of
statuary in Egypt, with
shale and
limestone statues of
Khasekhemwy created in Nekhen. c. 2698 BC:
Supposed beginning of the
mythical reign...