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  1. Den, also known as Hor-Den, Dewen, and Udimu, was the Horus name of a pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period who ruled during the First Dynasty of Egypt. He is the best archaeologically-attested ruler of this period, credited with bringing prosperity to his realm.

    • 42 years, starting c. 2970 BC
    • Merneith
  2. Apr 17, 2024 · Den (c. 2814–c. 2772) ʿAdjib/Anedjib (c. 2771–c. 2764) Semerkhet (c. 2763–c. 2756)

  3. Den (Hor Den “Horus who strikes”) ruled ancient Egypt during the Early Dynastic Period. He was probably the fourth king of the first dynasty, but may have been the fifth ruler, as some scholars consider that his mother Queen Mereneith ruled ancient Egypt before him.

  4. Den, also known as Hor-Den, Dewen, and Udimu, was the Horus name of a pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period who ruled during the First Dynasty of Egypt. He is the best archaeologically-attested ruler of this period, credited with bringing prosperity to his realm.

  5. Jan 26, 2016 · Den (c. 2990 - 2940 BCE; Greek name: Kenkenes) was the son of Djet and Merneith. He is the first king depicted wearing the crown of both Upper and Lower Egypt.

    • Joshua J. Mark
  6. While an early King, Den, who's name means "Horus Who Strikes" (Udimu), is perhaps better attested than some. We believe he served as the 4th King of Egypt's 1st Dynasty. He may have come to the throne at an early age, with his mother, Merneith, acting as regent. He left a number of labels and inscriptions on stone vases which cite the king ...

  7. Jun 9, 2022 · The falcon-headed god Horus is often depicted wearing a pschent; Pharaoh Den, who ruled circa 2900 B.C., is currently believed to be the first depicted wearing the double crown, thus completing...

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