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    Anedjib, more correctly Adjib and also known as Hor-Anedjib, Hor-Adjib and Enezib, is the Horus name of an early Egyptian king who ruled during the 1st Dynasty. The Egyptian historian Manetho named him "Miebîdós" and credited him with a reign of 26 years, whilst the Royal Canon of Turin credited him with an implausible reign of 74 years.

  2. Anedjib was a Thinite king of the first dynasty, possibly the son of Den and the father of Semerkhet. He ruled for a short period and faced some uprisings in Upper Egypt, and his tomb was small and wooden.

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  4. The seal impressions record the foundation of a new royal fortress named “Horus, golden of body” and a royal residence named “Horus, starry of body”, the latter name a reference to the celestial nature of the falcon-god Horus. One of several carvings referring to cult statues of Horus Anedjib.

  5. Oct 23, 2014 · Horus Anedjib, the sixth king of the 1st Dynasty, came to power after what appears to have been a long reign of his predecessor and ruled only for a few years. Click on the thumbnails below to learn more about Horus Anedjib. Biography of Horus Anedjib. Titulary of Horus Anedjib. Tomb X at Umm el-Qa'ab. 23/10/2014.

  6. Horus Anedjib chose to build his tomb, labeled “Tomb X” by Petrie, to the northwest of Merneith’s tomb, and to the southwest of the subsidiary graves of the tomb of Horus Djet at Umm el-Qa’ab. In doing so, he broke the chronological placement of tombs from Aha to Den, that gradually moved to south.

  7. DW | Ancient Egypt3.7 - Pharaoh Anedjib (c. 2930 BC)Anedjib, whose name means “safe is his heart”, is recorded as a Thinite king, on the Saqqara Kings List. ...

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  8. Jan 26, 2016 · Anedjib (c. 2940 - 2930 BCE; Greek name: Miebidos) was possibly Den's son but most likely his son-in-law. His reign was characterized by rebellion and little else is known of him.

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