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Nynetjer (also
known as
Ninetjer and Banetjer) is the
Horus name of the
third pharaoh of the
Second Dynasty of
Egypt during the
Early Dynastic Period....
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might never be resolved. It has been
theorised that
following the
reign of
Nynetjer, the
country was
split and
ruled by two
successors due to the
overly complex...
- the nine last
years of king
Nynetjer are
preserved (but most of the year
windows are
illegible now). The date of
Nynetjer's death is
followed by a new...
- of king
Nynetjer Buried Pyramid,
funerary complex of king
Sekhemkhet Gisr el-Mudir,
funerary complex of a
Second Dynasty king,
possibly Nynetjer or Khasekhemwy...
- kinglists,
where he is
always presented as the
immediate successor of king
Nynetjer and as the
predecessor of king Senedj. The same goes for the
Royal Canon...
- "Menti-Ankh" ("Life may endure"),
which was
founded during the
reign of king
Nynetjer. Therefore,
Egyptologists such as
Peter Kaplony,
Jochem Kahl and Francesco...
- was an
immediate successor of the 2nd
Dynasty king
Nynetjer. He
points to the name form of
Nynetjer in the
Abydos kinglist,
which begins with the same...
- dynasty). Djer (1st dynasty). Den (1st dynasty).
Semerkhet (1st dynasty).
Nynetjer (2nd dynasty).
Khasekhemwy (2nd dynasty). Huni (3rd dynasty).
Sneferu (4th...
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frequently reported on
vessels from
Nynetjer's reign,
which brings Weneg's
chronological position very
close to that of
Nynetjer. The
length of Weneg's rulership...
- Den
Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a
Sneferka Horus Bird II
Hotepsekhemwy Nebra Nynetjer Ba
Nubnefer Horus Sa Weneg-Nebty
Wadjenes Senedj Seth-Peribsen Sekhemib-Perenmaat...