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Sekhemkhet (also read as Sechemchet) was an
ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh) of the 3rd
Dynasty during the Old Kingdom. His
reign is
thought to have been...
- (Djoserti/
Sekhemkhet), Mesôchris (Sanakht,
probably the same
person as Nebka), Sôÿphis (also Djoser), Tósertasis (also Djoserti/
Sekhemkhet), Achês (Nebtawy...
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Pyramid (also
called the
Pyramid of
Sekhemkhet) is an
unfinished step
pyramid constructed c. 2645 BC for
Sekhemkhet Djoserty. He was the
second pharaoh...
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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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attributable to the
Third Dynasty pharaoh Khaba, a
close successor of
Sekhemkhet. If this
attribution is correct, Khaba's
short reign could explain the...
- 2686–2613 BC:
Third Dynasty of Egypt,
consisting of the
reigns of Djoser,
Sekhemkhet,
Sanakht (Nebka),
Khaba and Huni. Imhotep,
vizier and
architect of Djoser...
- architecture, however, is very
similar to that of the
Buried Pyramid of king
Sekhemkhet and for this
reason is
firmly datable to the 3rd Dynasty. The pyramid...
- as the name of a wife of king
Sekhemkhet. They
point to
several clay
seals found at Elephantine,
which show
Sekhemkhet's horus name
alternating with 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...
- name is destro****. The
relationship between Djoser and his successor,
Sekhemkhet, is not known, and the date of his
death is uncertain. The
lands of Upper...