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  1. The ancient Egyptian king Djet (Hor Djet “Horus cobra or Horus who strikes”) ruled during the first dynasty (Early Dynastic Period). He was most likely named after the vulture goddess of Upper Egypt, Wadjet (or Uadjet). It is likely that he was the son of Djer, although there is no direct evidence of this.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Matra_DjetMatra Djet - Wikipedia

    The Djet is a French sports car designed and sold by René Bonnet (1962–1964) and then Matra (1965-1967). It was the world's first rear mid-engined production road car. Different versions were sold under a variety of names, including René Bonnet Djet, Matra-Bonnet Djet, Matra Sports Djet, and finally Matra Sports Jet.

  3. Feb 3, 2023 · A variant known as the 5S, (also called VS) powered by the so-called “Gordini” engine (also included in the Djet II), followed, along with the 1255-cc Djet 6. Racer and engine tuner Amédée Gordini coaxed 89 hp out of the little mill, thanks to a ribbed cylinder head and twin Solex carburetors.

  4. Linear time, or djet, associated with the funerary god Osiris , had a beginning and would have an end, albeit in the infinitely far future. Neheh , cyclical time, was tied to the passage of the sun through the sky during the day and the Netherworld during the night ( O.C.81 ).

  5. kING DJET FACTS. Djet was the third king of the First Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He was probably the son of Djer, but there is no actual evidence this was so. His mother was Herneith. His name is not on the famous Palermo Stone – the part where he would have been has been destroyed.

  6. Oct 17, 2014 · Very little remains of the reign of Horus Djet, the fourth king of the 1st Dynasty, and only a few year labels are attested for this king. Click on the thumbnails below to learn more about Horus Djet.

  7. www.livius.org › articles › personDjet - Livius

    Apr 20, 2020 · Djet. King Djet: short-lived ruler of Egypt's First Dynasty, probably in the final quarter of the thirtieth century BCE. The reign of King Djet, who was buried in Tomb Z in Abydos, was presumably short-lived.

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