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Djet

3000 BC - 2980 BC

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Wadji (auch Hor-wadji, Hor-djet, Horus „Schlange“) ist der Name eines altägyptischen Königs (Pharaos) der 1. Dynastie (Frühdynastische Zeit), welcher um 2960/30 v. Chr. regierte. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

Seine Biografie ist in 49 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Djet ist der 629th beliebteste Religiöse Persönlichkeit (gesunken vom 539th im Jahr 2024), die 117th beliebteste Biografie aus Ägypten (gesunken vom 100th im Jahr 2019) und der 22nd beliebteste aus Ägypten Religiöse Persönlichkeit.

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Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits

Among religiöse persönlichkeits, Djet ranks 629 out of 3,187Before him are Rabanus Maurus, Atiśa, Jacobus da Varagine, Thecla, Yusuf al-Qaradawi, and Ali al-Hadi. After him are Peter the Hermit, Theophanes the Confessor, Pope Theodore I, Abdullah ibn Muhammad, Clotilde, and Father Damien.

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Among people born in 3000 BC, Djet ranks 2Before him is Den. After him are Semerkhet, Merneith, and Khenthap. Among people deceased in 2980 BC, Djet ranks 1

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In Ägypten

Among people born in Ägypten, Djet ranks 117 out of NaNBefore him are Senakhtenre Ahmose (-1600), Kamose (-1600), Teti (-2350), Isma'il Pasha (1830), Den (-3000), and Yusuf al-Qaradawi (1926). After him are Amenhotep II (-1401), Alexander Helios (-40), Userkaf (-2600), Apollos (100), Mohamed Hussein Tantawi (1935), and Macarius of Egypt (300).

Among Religiöse Persönlichkeits In Ägypten

Among religiöse persönlichkeits born in Ägypten, Djet ranks 22Before him are Saint Menas (285), Paul of Thebes (227), Meritaten (-1400), Maria al-Qibtiyya (600), Saint Maurice (250), and Yusuf al-Qaradawi (1926). After him are Apollos (100), Macarius of Egypt (300), Pope Theophilus of Alexandria (310), Pope Peter I of Alexandria (300), Anatolius of Constantinople (301), and Al-Suyuti (1445).

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