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Pharaoh of the third dynasty of Egypt
Djoser (also read as Zoser) was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 3rd Dynasty during the Old Kingdom, and was the founder of that epoch. He is also known
Djoser
Archeological site in Egypt
The Pyramid of Djoser, sometimes called the Step Pyramid of Djoser or Step Pyramid of Horus Netjerikhet, is an archaeological site in the Saqqara necropolis
Pyramid_of_Djoser
Dynasty of ancient Egypt (Old Kingdom)
Nebka, Djoser, Djoserti, Hudjefa I, and Huni. The Abydos King List gives Nebka, Djoser, Teti, Sedjes, and Neferkare. The Saqqara Tablet gives Djoser, Djoserteti
Third_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Ancient masonry structures in Egypt
Mastaba 3808 attributed to pharaoh Anedjib, may predate the Pyramid of Djoser built c. 2630-2610 BC during the Third Dynasty. This pyramid and its surrounding
Egyptian_pyramids
Egyptian polymath, later deified
27th century BC) was an Egyptian chancellor to the King Djoser, possible architect of Djoser's step pyramid, and high priest of the sun god Ra at Heliopolis
Imhotep
Period in ancient Egyptian history (c. 2686–2181 BC)
specially selected people. The Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara. The Temple of Djoser at Saqqara Limestone Ka statue of Djoser from his pyramid serdab at Saqqara
Old_Kingdom_of_Egypt
Burial ground in Giza Governorate, Egypt
Memphis. Saqqara contains numerous pyramids, including the Pyramid of Djoser, sometimes referred to as the Step Pyramid, and a number of mastaba tombs
Saqqara
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of 3rd dynasty
until 2640 BC. He is also known under his later traditioned birth name Djoser-teti and under his Hellenized name Tyreis (by Manetho; derived from Teti
Sekhemkhet
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Augustus
Country in North Africa
pyramids, temples and monumental tombs. Well-known examples are the Pyramid of Djoser designed by ancient architect and engineer Imhotep, the Sphinx, and the
Egypt
One hundred years, from 2700 BC to 2601 BC
the reigns of Djoser, Sekhemkhet, Sanakht (Nebka), Khaba and Huni. Imhotep, vizier and architect of Djoser, constructs the Pyramid of Djoser, Egypt's earliest
27th_century_BC
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Cleopatra
Title of Ancient Egyptian rulers
Den, but is not found again until the reign of Djoser. The Nemes headdress dates from the time of Djoser. It is the most common type of royal headgear
Pharaoh
Character and the titular antagonist in the 1932 film "The Mummy"
historical figure Imhotep, a noted polymath and counselor to the Pharaoh Djoser in the 27th century BC. In his original appearance, Imhotep was portrayed
Imhotep_(The_Mummy)
Ancient Egyptian ceremony
the First Dynasty pharaoh Den and the Third Dynasty pharaoh Djoser. In the Pyramid of Djoser, there are two boundary stones in his Heb Sed court, which
Sed_Festival
Ancient Egyptian queen consort
Nimaathap kneeling at the feet of pharaoh Djoser, together with Djoser's wife, queen Hetephernebti and Djoser's daughter, princess Inetkaes. The relief
Nimaathap
Step Pyramid of Sekhemkhet
pharaoh Netjerikhet Djoser, who was buried in his famous step pyramid at Saqqara. The buried pyramid was originally modelled after Djoser's step pyramid and
Buried_Pyramid
Egyptian pharaoh
it was likely Djoser who helped bury—and thus succeed—Khasekhemwy, rather than Sanakht. This is determined from seals bearing Djoser's name found at the
Sanakht
Hieroglyphic inscription on Sehel Island, Egypt
of a seven-year period of drought and famine during the reign of pharaoh Djoser (reigned ca. 2686–2648 BC) of the Third Dynasty. It is thought that the
Famine_Stela
Remedies from ancient Egypt
government. A medical revolution was underway with Imhotep (vizier to King Djoser) 's progression away from magic to science and logical explanations for
Ancient_Egyptian_medicine
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Alexander_the_Great
God of creation and the waters in Egyptian mythology
drought and famine during the reign of King Djoser of the Third Dynasty. According to the inscription, Djoser receives a vision of Khnum, who promises to
Khnum
Reference to the enemies of Ancient Egypt
representation of the nine bows fully developed, is on the seated statue of Pharaoh Djoser. His feet rest upon part of the nine bows, which may have referred to Nubians
Nine_bows
Ancient Egyptian ruler
First and Second Dynasty kings found beneath Djoser's pyramid in bags bearing seals of Khasekhemwy and Djoser. They proposed that Peribsen had plundered
Seth-Peribsen
Ziggurat in Uruk, Iraq
around 4000 BC until around 2667 BC when it was overtaken by the Pyramid of Djoser. The temple was built of limestone and bitumen on a podium of rammed earth
Anu_ziggurat
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
architectural elements used in the world's first large-scale stone building, Djoser's mortuary complex, include post and lintel supports in the papyrus and lotus
Ancient_Egypt
City in Greater Cairo, Egypt
home to many historical sites including the Great Pyramid and Pyramid of Djoser and the Grand Egyptian Museum. Chemicals is an important industry in Giza
Giza
Architectural structure that uses flat platforms or steps to form geometric pyramid
him with either the designing of the Pyramid of Djoser or the invention of stone architecture. Djoser's pyramid was first built as a square mastaba like
Step_pyramid
Egyptian pharaoh
large gallery tomb dug for himself in Saqqara, now beneath parts of both Djoser's and Unas's pyramid complexes. His tomb comprises a maze of over 150 rooms
Nynetjer
Village in Beni Suef Governorate, Egypt
E3 by the archaeologist Borchardt. E1 was a step pyramid similar to the Djoser Pyramid. E2 was an extension around the previous building of roughly 5 m
Meidum
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of 3rd dynasty
Djoser, Teti, Sedjes, and Neferkarê, while the Turin Canon offers Nebka, Djoser, Djoserteti, Hudjefa, and Huni. The kinglist of Saqqara lists Djoser,
Khaba
Egyptian antiquity tracing to the period of Djoser (2650 BC). It was excavated in or near 1925 in Djoser's Pyramid in Saqqara, Egypt. It is an apparently
Saqqara_ostracon
Archaeological site in Egypt
to date. It is located in South Saqqara halfway between the Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara and the pyramids of Sneferu, the founder of the Fourth Dynasty
Mastabat_al-Fir'aun
Last pharaoh of the second dynasty of Egypt
Nimaathap, mother of the King's Children. They were the parents of Djoser and Djoser's wife Hetephernebti. It is also possible that Khasekhemwy's sons were
Khasekhemwy
Sister or wife of Imhotep
evidence of an individual by this name existing during the reign of King Djoser, although similar names were being used for women during the fourth dynasty
Renpetneferet
However, archeological evidence has shown that the founder was in fact Djoser, who is correctly identified as its first king in the Saqqara Tablet. The
List_of_pharaohs
Ancient Egyptian necropolis
administration of the whole of Egypt. On the east side of the Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara, eleven shafts 32 m deep were constructed and annexed to horizontal
Umm_El_Qa'ab
Type of massive terraced structure of ancient Mesopotamia
Was Built By Craig B. Smith "The earliest pyramid was the step pyramid of Djoser (2668–2649 BCE) at Saqqara, and was an evolution of the traditional mastaba
Ziggurat
Smooth-sided pyramid in Giza, Egypt
pyramids (Lepsius) Commons Period Dynasty Pyramids Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Buried Layer Lepsius I Athribis Elephantine Edfu South el-Kula Naqada Zawyet
Pyramid_of_Khafre
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Giza, Egypt
years. Saqqara is the site of the first Egyptian pyramid, the Pyramid of Djoser, and thus the first pyramid field in the Memphite Necropolis, established
Memphite_Necropolis
Ancient Egyptian king list from the 19th dynasty
Seti I's throne name and nomen. For unknown reasons, the first sign of Djoser's cartouche was deliberately removed later on. Besides providing the order
Abydos_King_List
Step-like recession in a wall
Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt, such as the Teppe Sialk ziggurat or the Pyramid of Djoser. For centuries, setbacks were a structural necessity for virtually all multi-level
Setback_(architecture)
Throne name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh
predecessor of Sesorthos or Tosorthros, both names being widely held to refer to Djoser as the Aegyptiaca credits Sesorthos with the invention of stone architecture
Nebka
Ancient capital of Inebu-hedj, Egypt
union between the two kingdoms that formerly were rivals. The complex of Djoser of the Third Dynasty, located in the ancient necropolis at Saqqara, would
Memphis,_Egypt
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Marcus_Aurelius
of the officials of the Pharaoh, Djosèr, he probably designed and supervised the construction of the Pyramid of Djoser (a Step Pyramid) at Saqqara in Egypt
History_of_engineering
Large cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments
necropoleis of note are the necropolis of Saqqara, home to the Step Pyramid of Djoser and other royal burials; the necropolis of Dahshur, site of the Red Pyramid
Necropolis
Horus name of an ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh)
Vandier point to a naos of Djoser found at Heliopolis (now in fragments), that shows Djoser sitting on a Hebsed-throne. Djoser appears nearly identical
Qahedjet
King's Daughter
reigned during the Old Kingdom. Inetkaes was the only known child of Pharaoh Djoser and Queen Hetephernebti, and she was a granddaughter of Khasekhemwy and
Inetkaes
Mexico Pyramid of Menkaure 65 m (213 ft) c. 2510 BC Giza, Egypt Pyramid of Djoser 62.5 m (205 ft) c. 2667–2648 BC Saqqara, Egypt Pyramid of Senusret I 61
List_of_tallest_pyramids
Smallest main pyramid of Giza in Egypt
pyramids (Lepsius) Commons Period Dynasty Pyramids Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Buried Layer Lepsius I Athribis Elephantine Edfu South el-Kula Naqada Zawyet
Pyramid_of_Menkaure
Ancient Egyptian text
performed by a lector priest in the reign of King Djoser, possibly Imhotep the architect under King Djoser. The second story, told by Khafre, is set during
Westcar_Papyrus
Egyptian archaeologist
in close association with Lauer who was working on the Step Pyramid of Djoser. He thought he had found an intact burial, as the seals of the alabaster
Zakaria_Goneim
Ancient Egyptian prince and priest
the sun-Temple of Nyuserre Ini, the Pyramid of Sahure, the Pyramid of Djoser, and the Pyramid of Userkaf. Inscriptions at the pyramid temple of Userkaf
Khaemweset
Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled Egypt
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Ptolemaic_dynasty
Smooth-sided pyramid
a rectangular enclosure wall oriented north–south, similar to those of Djoser and Sekhemkhet. Several pyramids and sun temples were built over natural
Pyramid_of_Djedefre
Pseudoscientific claims of past alien contact
on each one in one structure. This led to the construction of pharaoh Djoser's Step Pyramid at Saqqara, which is known from records to have been built
Ancient_astronauts
Fifth Dynasty Egyptian pyramid complex
the Dead. Unas built his pyramid between the complexes of Sekhemket and Djoser, in North Saqqara. Anchored to the valley temple at a nearby lake, a long
Pyramid_of_Unas
Queen consort of Egypt
only known wife of Pharaoh Djoser. Hetephernebti and a King's Daughter Inetkaes were named on stelae found around Djoser's Saqqara pyramid complex and
Hetephernebti
Period of ancient Egyptian history
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Dynasty_0
Egyptian pharaoh
the underground galleries beneath the step pyramid of (3rd Dynasty) king Djoser at Sakkara and on one excavation site at Elephantine. Sekhemib's serekh
Sekhemib-Perenmaat
said to be the son of Osiris and Isis Imhotep – Architect and Vizier to Djoser, eventually deified as a healer god Khepri – A solar creator god, often
List_of_Egyptian_deities
Egyptian pyramid
the pyramid field at Saqqara, on the north-east of the step pyramid of Djoser. Constructed in dressed stone with a core of rubble, the pyramid is now
Pyramid_of_Userkaf
Predynastic Lower Egyptian Pharaoh
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Khayu
Applied science and research
of the officials of the Pharaoh, Djosèr, he probably designed and supervised the construction of the Pyramid of Djoser (the Step Pyramid) at Saqqara in
Engineering
substructure, were fully looted, or contained nothing of note. Djoser's burial chamber Djoser's Pyramid: Gallery Decorations Diorite ball and copper "hook"
List of finds in Egyptian pyramids
List_of_finds_in_Egyptian_pyramids
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Tutankhamun
Egyptian pyramid
pyramids (Lepsius) Commons Period Dynasty Pyramids Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Buried Layer Lepsius I Athribis Elephantine Edfu South el-Kula Naqada Zawyet
Lepsius_XXIV
Symbols of royalty in ancient Egypt
funerary context. The earliest attestation dates back to a statue of King Djoser (3rd Dynasty) placed in the serdab of the Step Pyramid (circa 2650 BC).
Regalia_of_the_Pharaoh
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh
acquired a large obelisk. Userkaf built a pyramid in Saqqara close to that of Djoser, a location that forced architects to put the associated mortuary temple
Userkaf
Town in Giza, Egypt
Saqqara hosts the first stone building in history, the pyramid of King Djoser and amphitheatre. The pyramids of Dahshur, such as the pyramid of Snefru
Badrashin
Egyptian Pharaoh
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Pami_II
Egyptian pyramid built by Sneferu
pyramids (Lepsius) Commons Period Dynasty Pyramids Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Buried Layer Lepsius I Athribis Elephantine Edfu South el-Kula Naqada Zawyet
Bent_Pyramid
Ancient Egyptian temple
practice that started as early as the Third Dynasty of Egypt at the Pyramid of Djoser. Sixteen known foundation deposits at Hatshepsut's temple generally outline
Mortuary_temple_of_Hatshepsut
Ancient Egyptian pyramid
placed beneath the north chapel adjacent to the pyramid's north face since Djoser built his Step Pyramid in the Third Dynasty, but Senusret II chose to hide
Pyramid_of_Senusret_II
Founding pharaoh of 19th dynasty of Egypt
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Ramesses_I
Subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt
Egyptian nome is an ink inscription on a jar found in the galleries beneath Djoser's pyramid and which may date to the reign of the Second Dynasty king Nynetjer
Nome_(Egypt)
Roman emperor from 305 to 311
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Galerius
satisfied) was an ancient Egyptian official of the Third Dynasty under king Djoser. Hetepi is mainly known from his monumental tomb found at Abusir-South.
Hetepi
Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Titus
Period of Egyptian history
of the Old Kingdom was Djoser of the Third Dynasty, who ordered the construction of the first pyramid, the Pyramid of Djoser, in Memphis' necropolis
History_of_ancient_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian local governor
Egyptian kingdom into nomes can be documented as far back as the reign of Djoser of the 3rd Dynasty in the early Old Kingdom, c. 2670 BCE, and potentially
Nomarch
Roman emperor from 138 to 161
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Antoninus_Pius
French architect and Egyptologist (1902–2001)
gave him an 8-month position assisting Cecil Mallaby Firth's work on Djoser's Step Pyramid. His collaboration with Firth working very well, Lauer's position
Jean-Philippe_Lauer
Comparison of a wide range of lengths
Shuttle 62 metres – wingspan of Concorde 62.5 metres – height of Pyramid of Djoser 64 metres – wingspan of a Boeing 747-400 69 metres – wingspan of an Antonov
Orders_of_magnitude_(length)
Ancient Egyptian symbol
as early as the Third Dynasty where it can be seen in the reliefs from Djoser's Step Pyramid complex. The symbol could be stretched to contain other objects
Shen_ring
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BC
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Xerxes_I
Egyptian high official, sculptor and maker of vases
found in the underground storages beneath the Southern Gallery within king Djoser's pyramid necropolis at Saqqara. His name is of some interest to Egyptologists
Pehen-Ptah
One of the pharaoh's five names
placed the sun-disc above the figure of the god Seth. Later, under king Djoser, the founder of the 3rd Dynasty, we find the first personal names of princes
Nomen_(ancient_Egypt)
Kingdom (2700–2200 BC) Dynasty III Memphis c. 2675–2625 BC c. 60 years Djoser Huni 5 (list) Dynasty IV Memphis c. 2625–2500 BC c. 110 years Sneferu Shepseskaf
Dynasties_of_ancient_Egypt
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1213 to 1203 BC
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Merneptah
Egyptian pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty for the Old Kingdom
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Pepi_II_Neferkare
Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt
pyramids (Lepsius) Commons Period Dynasty Pyramids Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Buried Layer Lepsius I Athribis Elephantine Edfu South el-Kula Naqada Zawyet
Great_Pyramid_of_Giza
Egyptian pharaoh
objects were found in the underground galleries beneath the Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara. The inscriptions show that king Qa'a, immediate successor of
Semerkhet
Ancient Egyptian dentist
this high official lived and worked during the reign of king (pharaoh) Djoser and maybe also under king Sekhemkhet. Hesire's name is of some interest
Hesy-Ra
Roman emperor from 310 to 313
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Maximinus_Daza
Founded ancient Egypt's 4th dynasty
conceived as a seven-stepped structure, built in a similar manner to the Djoser complex at Saqqara. Modifications later were made to add another platform
Sneferu
Archaeological museum in located in the Saqqara necropolis complex
the first Egyptian to build a monumental structure out of stone: Pharaoh Djoser's step pyramid located at Saqqara, which was built during the 3rd Dynasty
Imhotep_Museum
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
Neferkare I Neferkasokar Hudjefa I Khasekhemwy Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) III Djoser Sekhemkhet Sanakht Nebka Khaba Sedjes Qahedjet Huni IV Sneferu Khufu Djedefre
Nero
Dutch artist
accepted to do commissioned work, such as providing illustrations for the Djoser travel brochures, the website of 'De Russenoorlog' and Weijburg provided
Rolf_Weijburg
DJOSER
DJOSER
DJOSER
Girl/Female
Indian
Well born
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Latin, Spanish
Christmas; Birthday; Referring to the Birthday of Jesus or Christmas
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shiva Kumaran | ஷிவா கà¯à®®à®¾à®°à®¨Â
Lord Shiva, Auspicious, Lucky
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Vishnu
Male
Polish
Pet form of Polish Klemens, KLIMEK means "gentle and merciful."
Male
Japanese
(敦) Japanese name ATSUSHI means "industrious."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pure, Clear, Tranquil, Serene
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Holiness; Sanctity
Female
French
Medieval French form of Latin Agatha, AGACE means "good."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Married woman
DJOSER
DJOSER
DJOSER
DJOSER
DJOSER