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Djet

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Preceded by:
Djer
Pharaoh of Egypt
1st Dynasty
Succeeded by:
Den
Djet
Horus name
<hiero>G5</hiero>
<hiero>I10</hiero>
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Djet
Burial Tomb Z, Cemetery B, Umm el-Qa'ab

Djet, also known as Wadj, Zet and Uadji (in Greek possibly the king known as Uenephes), ca. 2920 BC, was the third Egyptian king of the first dynasty. His name means serpent.

Little is known about his reign, but he has become famous because of his tomb stela. It is decorated with Djet's Horus name, and shows that the distinct Egyptian style had already become fully developed. His reign was listed in the lost or destroyed sections of the Palermo Stone

[edit] Further reading

  • Toby A. H. Wilkinson, Early Dynastic Egypt, Routledge, London/New York 1999, ISBN 0-415-18633-1, 73-74
  • Toby A. H. Wilkinson, Royal Annals of Ancient Egypt: The Palermo Stone and Its Associated Fragments, (Kegan Paul International), 2000.

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