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Merneith (also
written Merit-neith and Meryt-Neith; died c. 2950 BC) was a
consort and a
regent of
Ancient Egypt during the
First Dynasty. She may have...
- Bibcode:2023Radcb..65..485Q. doi:10.1017/RDC.2023.15. ISSN 0033-8222. "Qa'a and
Merneith lists", Xoomer, IT: Virgilio. The
Narmer Catalog http://narmer.org/inscription/1553...
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Oxford History of
Ancient Egypt.
Oxford University Press. p. 75. Qa'a and
Merneith lists http://xoomer.virgilio.it/francescoraf/hesyra/Egyptgallery03.html...
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Neithhotep Benerib Khenthap Herneith Nakhtneith Penebui Merneith Seshemetka Semat Serethor Betrest II
Menka Nimaathap...
- very
frequent during the New Kingdom. It was also used as a nickname.
Merneith,
consort of
pharaoh Den of the
First dynasty of Egypt. Mery, High Priest...
- (c. 3200 BCE), the wife of
Narmer and the
first queen of
ancient Egypt.
Merneith (c. 3000 BCE),
consort and
regent of
ancient Egypt during the
first dynasty...
- The
names are
listed in
following order:
Narmer Hor-Aha Djer Djet Den
Merneith (Den's
mother and regent) The list
bolsters the
argument that
Narmer was...
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found in the tomb of
Merneith.
Evidence of
human sacrifice exists in the
early tombs, such as the 118
servants in the tomb of
Merneith, but this practice...
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First Dynasty of
Egypt Narmer Menes Neithhotep♀ (regent) Hor-Aha Djer Djet
Merneith♀ (regent) Den
Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a
Sneferka Horus Bird
Canaanites Jemdet...
- some
evidence for
other female rulers. As
early as the
First Dynasty,
Merneith is
proposed to have
ruled as
regent for her son. In the
Fifth Dynasty,...