Senedj

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Senedj was a pharaoh of the Second dynasty of Egypt who ruled for 20 years. He resided at Memphis [1]. A chapel to one of his successors, Peribsen, was erected in Senedj's funerary temple [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pascal Vernus, Jean Yoyotte, The Book of the Pharaohs, Cornell University Press 2003, p.27
  2. ^ Vernus, op.cit. p.135

[edit] See also

Preceded by
Wneg
Pharaoh of Egypt
Second Dynasty
Succeeded by
Seth-Peribsen?