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Although he seems to have started an unfinished tomb at Abydos (Upper Egypt), Djoser was eventually buried in his famous pyramid at Saqqara in Lower Egypt. Since Khasekhemwy, a pharaoh from the 2nd dynasty, was the last pharaoh to be buried at Abydos, some Egyptologists infer that the shift to a more northerly capital was completed during ...
Hetephernebti was a queen of the Third Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt.She was the only known wife of Pharaoh Djoser. [1]Hetephernebti and a King's Daughter Inetkaes were named on stelae found around Djoser's Saqqara pyramid complex and on a Heliopolis relief showing Djoser accompanied by the two of them.
After the turbulent last years of the Second Dynasty, which might have included civil war, Egypt came under the rule of Djoser, marking the beginning of the Third Dynasty. [1] Both the Turin King List and the Abydos King List record five kings, [ 2 ] while the Saqqara Tablet only records four, and Manetho records nine, [ 3 ] many of whom did ...
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She was the mother of Djoser and wife of Khasekhemwy. Originally from Abydos, Umm el Qaab, tomb V. (Tomb of Khasekhemuy) and now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Nimaathap (also read as Nima'at-Hapi and Nihap-ma'at [ 3 ] ) was an ancient Egyptian queen consort at the transition time from 2nd Dynasty to 3rd Dynasty .
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Djoser is best known for his innovative tomb, which dominates the Saqqara landscape. [9] In this tomb he is referred to by his Horus name Netjerikhet; Djoser is a name given by New Kingdom visitors more than a thousand years later. Djoser's step pyramid is astounding in its departure from previous architecture.