Udimu

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Udimu is an early ancient Egyptian king, also known as Den, who ruled during the First Dynasty and is noted for administrative and cultural innovations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Dynasty ruler
ancient Egyptian pharaoh
alsoKnownAs Den NERFINISHED
Denen NERFINISHED
Dewen
Udja NERFINISHED
Udjib NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Horus NERFINISHED
attestedOn ivory labels
seal impressions
stone vessels
year labels
burialComplex Tomb T at Umm el-Qaab NERFINISHED
burialPlace Abydos NERFINISHED
capital Thinis NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition fourth ruler of the First Dynasty (traditional count)
country Egypt
culturalRole patron of early court culture
dynasty First Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era Early Dynastic Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
father Djer NERFINISHED
hasRoyalNameType Horus name
innovationArea record-keeping
royal iconography
state administration
kingdom Early Dynastic Egypt NERFINISHED
kingListAttestation Abydos King List NERFINISHED
Saqqara King List NERFINISHED
Turin King List NERFINISHED
knownFrom archaeological evidence
later king lists
notableFor administrative innovations
development of royal titulary
early use of the title "King of Upper and Lower Egypt"
expansion of royal cemetery at Abydos
introduction of regnal year naming system
military campaigns in Sinai
possibleMother Herneith NERFINISHED
predecessor Djer NERFINISHED
reignCenturyBCE 29th century BCE
30th century BCE
reignPeriod First Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse Thinite kings
successor Anedjib NERFINISHED
title Horus Den NERFINISHED
nsw-bity (King of Upper and Lower Egypt) NERFINISHED

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Den alternativeName Udimu