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Nebka (meaning "Lord of the ka") is the
throne name of an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the
Third Dynasty during the Old
Kingdom period, in the 27th century...
- him. Many
Egyptologists connect Sanakht with the
Ramesside cartouche name
Nebka. However, this
remains disputed because no
further royal title of that king...
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multiple names. The
Turin King List
gives Nebka, Djoser, Djoserti,
Hudjefa I, and Huni. The
Abydos King List
gives Nebka, Djoser, Teti, Sedjes, and Neferkare...
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their throne is unclear. Most
Ramesside king
lists identify a king
named Nebka as
preceding him, but
there are
difficulties in
connecting that name with...
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Dynasty of Egypt,
consisting of the
reigns of Djoser, Sekhemkhet,
Sanakht (
Nebka),
Khaba and Huni. Imhotep,
vizier and
architect of Djoser,
constructs the...
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Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV
Snefru Khufu Djedefre Khafre Bikheris Menkaure Shepseskaf Thamphthis V
Userkaf Sahure...
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Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV
Snefru Khufu Djedefre Khafre Bikheris Menkaure Shepseskaf Thamphthis V
Userkaf Sahure...
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Third Dynasty of
Egypt Djoser (First
Egyptian pyramids)
Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Qahedjet Huni
Early Dynastic Period III (2600–2340 BCE)
Sagisu Abur-lim...
- by Khafre, is set
during the
reign of one of Khufu's predecessors. King
Nebka's chief lector Ubaoner finds that his wife is
having a love
affair with a...
- Papyrus. He is said to have
worked wonders during the
reign of king (pharaoh)
Nebka (3rd dynasty).
Ubaoner appears only in the
second story of the
Westcar Papyrus...