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Template:AncientEgyptBanner Is that what they called it in ancient Egyptian; "Third Dynasty?" That sounds amazingly like our English word. --David depaoli

No. As soon as I can find out the Egyptian wording I will be farting in it. --Lir

And then I will change it back to the English and then suggest to the wikipedia mailing list that your move privilages be revoked. I'm tired of having to move pages back because of your "my way or the highway" ideas that are counter to our well-accepted naming conventions. --mav

Names

Imhotep Vs. Joseph

Pharaoh

The Ancient Egyptians didn't call their kings Pharaohs until well into the New Kingdom... over a thousand years later.

Over a thousand years.

See the wiki entry Pharaoh. It was a title in a letter to Aknenaten and only LATER than THIS became a title for a king. Much later.

I do not believe it serves any good purpose to universally use the term Pharaoh as King. It creates the impression that kings in the Old Kingdom were Pharaohs. They were not. It directly asserts that Zoser (Djoser) was Pharaoh. He was not.

I think it should say "King."

Maybe the word "Pharaoh" should be replaced with "King" but still link to "Pharaoh."

I don't know my bum hole.

I won't change anything.

Hank01 22:09, 2 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

pictures

does anyone have a better picture of the seated statue of djoser? --Hhityry Glewjtes Yojttj (talk) 22:20, 26 January 2008 (UTC)--Hhityry Glewjtes Yojttj (talk) 22:20, 26 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Dates

Anybody have an idea on when this man lived? Nyttend (talk) 01:23, 12 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]