Perabsen

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Perabsen is an alternative name for Peribsen, a Second Dynasty ancient Egyptian pharaoh noted for using the Seth-animal in his royal serekh instead of the traditional Horus falcon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Second Dynasty ruler
ancient Egyptian pharaoh
human
alsoKnownAs Peribsen NERFINISHED
Sekhemib-Perenmaat Peribsen NERFINISHED
Seth-Peribsen NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Seth NERFINISHED
attestedOn inscriptions at Abydos
seal impressions
stone vessels
burialComplexType tomb complex
burialSite Abydos NERFINISHED
capitalRegion Thinis region NERFINISHED
culture ancient Egyptian
didNotUseSerekhEmblem Horus falcon NERFINISHED
disputedAs possible ruler of only part of Egypt
dynasty Second Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era Early Dynastic Egypt NERFINISHED
governedRegion Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
kingdom Egypt NERFINISHED
language Egyptian
nameInHieroglyphs pr-ib-sn
notableFor replacing the Horus falcon with the Seth-animal in his royal serekh
possiblePredecessor Ninetjer NERFINISHED
possibleSuccessor Khasekhemwy NERFINISHED
reignInDynasty Second Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
reignPeriodApprox Early Dynastic Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
c. 28th century BCE
religiousInnovation elevation of Seth in royal ideology
royalTitularyFeature Seth-name instead of Horus-name
sovereignOf Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
successorDynasticTrend reconciliation of Horus and Seth under Khasekhemwy
tombDesignation Tomb P at Abydos
usedSerekhEmblem Seth-animal

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Peribsen nameVariant Perabsen