Anedjib

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Anedjib was an early pharaoh of ancient Egypt’s First Dynasty, known from archaeological and inscriptional evidence as one of the formative rulers who helped consolidate the nascent Egyptian state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Dynasty pharaoh
ancient Egyptian pharaoh
human
alsoKnownAs Adjeb NERFINISHED
Adjib NERFINISHED
Enezib NERFINISHED
Hor-Adjib NERFINISHED
Hor-Anedjib NERFINISHED
Merbiapis NERFINISHED
Miebis NERFINISHED
associatedWith Abydos necropolis NERFINISHED
Memphis (ancient capital) NERFINISHED
burialPlace Abydos NERFINISHED
Umm El Qaab NERFINISHED
burialSite Tomb X at Umm El Qaab NERFINISHED
category Early Dynastic Period pharaohs
Pharaohs of the First Dynasty of Egypt
child Semerkhet NERFINISHED
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
culture ancient Egyptian
dynasty First Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era Early Dynastic Egypt NERFINISHED
follows Den NERFINISHED
hasEvidence archaeological evidence
inscriptional evidence
hasHorusName Anedjib NERFINISHED
hasTitle Horus Anedjib NERFINISHED
knownFor being a formative ruler of the First Dynasty
ruling during the consolidation of the early Egyptian state
knownFrom inscriptions
seal impressions
stone vessels
tomb inscriptions at Abydos
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian NERFINISHED
memberOf First Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
nameWrittenInHieroglyphs Ꜥnḏ-ib (transliterated) NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Upper and Lower Egypt
possibleFather Den NERFINISHED
possibleMother Sematweret NERFINISHED
precededBy Den NERFINISHED
precedes Semerkhet NERFINISHED
reign Early Dynastic Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
reignEndTime circa 30th century BCE
reignStartTime circa 30th century BCE
religion ancient Egyptian religion
sexOrGender male
spouse Betrest NERFINISHED
succeededBy Semerkhet NERFINISHED

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Den successor Anedjib
royal tombs at Abydos associatedWithRuler Anedjib
subject surface form: Royal tombs at Abydos