+- Daily Wiki Bot -- 10d -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[...]+ | | | Nynetjer | | | | Nynetjer was the third pharaoh of the Second Dynasty of Egypt during the Early Dynastic Period, prior to the Old | | Kingdom period. The dates for his reign are uncertain; Egyptologists have proposed that it took place at some point | | between the late 29th and the early 27th century BC for 35 to 49 years, and most probably lasted around 40 years. | | Archaeologically, Nynetjer is the best-attested king of the early Second Dynasty and he is also recorded on several | | king lists dating to the Old Kingdom and the later Ramesside and Ptolemaic periods. There is strong evidence that he | | succeeded Raneb on the throne. The events at the end of his reign and the identity of his successor are much less | | clear. Both historical sources and archaeological evidence point to some breakdown or partition of the state along | | both religious and political lines, most probably seeing concurrent rulers reigning over Upper and Lower Egypt until | | the country was reunited by Khasekhemwy at the end of the dynasty. | | | | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nynetjer | | | +-- reply --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---+Nynetjer Nynetjer was the third pharaoh of the Second Dynasty of Egypt during the Early Dynastic Period, prior to the Old Kingdom period. The dates for his reign are uncertain; Egyptologists have proposed that it took place at some point between the late 29th and the early 27th century BC for 35 to 49 years, and most probably lasted around 40 years. Archaeologically, Nynetjer is the best-attested king of the early Second Dynasty and he is also recorded on several king lists dating to the Old Kingdom and the later Ramesside and Ptolemaic periods. There is strong evidence that he succeeded Raneb on the throne. The events at the end of his reign and the identity of his successor are much less clear. Both historical sources and archaeological evidence point to some breakdown or partition of the state along both religious and political lines, most probably seeing concurrent rulers reigning over Upper and Lower Egypt until the country was reunited by Khasekhemwy at the end of the dynasty. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nynetjer
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NynetjerNynetjer was the third pharaoh of the Second Dynasty of Egypt during the Early Dynastic Period, prior to the OldKingdom period. The dates for his reign are uncertain; Egyptologists have proposed that it took place at somepoint between the late 29th and the early 27th century BC for 35 to 49 years, and most probably lasted around 40years. Archaeologically, Nynetjer is the best-attested king of the early Second Dynasty and he is also recordedon several king lists dating to the Old Kingdom and the later Ramesside and Ptolemaic periods. There is strongevidence that he succeeded Raneb on the throne. The events at the end of his reign and the identity of hissuccessor are much less clear. Both historical sources and archaeological evidence point to some breakdown orpartition of the state along both religious and political lines, most probably seeing concurrent rulers reigningover Upper and Lower Egypt until the country was reunited by Khasekhemwy at the end of the dynasty.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nynetjer