Djoser
Appearance
Djoser (Netjerikhet) | |||||
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Turin King List "Dsr-it" Manetho "Tosarthros" | |||||
Statua nang Djoser king Cairo Museum, orihinal king kayang serdab king Step Pyramid | |||||
Pharaoh of Egypt | |||||
Menungkulan | 29 years Manetho or 28 years Palermo Stone, Pang3 Dynasty | ||||
Mumunang Menungkulan | Sanakhte? o kaya Khasekhemwy | ||||
Menaliling Menungkulan | Sekhemkhet | ||||
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Asawa | Hetephernebti[1] | ||||
Anak | Inetkaes[1] | ||||
Tatang | Khasekhemwy? | ||||
Ima | Nimaethap? | ||||
Monumentu | Pyramid of Djoser |
Ing Netjerikhet o Djoser (Turin King List "Dsr-it"; Manetho "Tosarthros") kebaluan ya bilang pharaoh na ning Pangatlung dynasty ning Egypt. Ding kayang aliwang lagiu kayabe la ding Zoser, Dzoser, Zozer, Dsr, Djeser, Djésèr, Horus-Netjerikhet, ampong Horus-Netjerichet.
Dalerayan
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, 2004, ISBN 0-500-05128-3 p.45
Aklatan
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- Rosanna Pirelli, "Statue of Djoser" in Francesca Tiradriti (editor), The Treasures of the Egyptian Museum, American University in Cairo Press, 1999, p. 47.
- Toby Wilkinson, Early Dynastic Egypt, Routledge, (Routledge:1999), pp. 83 & 95
- Toby Wilkinson, Royal Annals of Ancient Egypt: The Palermo Stone and Its Associated Fragments, (Kegan Paul International), 2000.
- A Detailed profile of Djoser