Wadjenes: Pharaoh of the 2nd Dynasty
Wadjenes, also rendered as Wadj-nes, Wadjlas, Ougotlas, or Tlas, was a lesser-known king who likely reigned during Egypt’s 2nd Dynasty. His name, meaning “fresh of tongue,” suggests symbolic or ceremonial...
Wadjenes, also rendered as Wadj-nes, Wadjlas, Ougotlas, or Tlas, was a lesser-known king who likely reigned during Egypt’s 2nd Dynasty. His name, meaning “fresh of tongue,” suggests symbolic or ceremonial...
Seth-Peribsen, also known as Ash-Peribsen or simply Peribsen, was a pharaoh of Egypt’s Second Dynasty (circa 2890–2686 BCE). Despite uncertainties surrounding his reign, including its duration and succession, Peribsen remains...
Raneb, also known as Nebra, is an early Egyptian pharaoh whose Horus name signifies his association with the celestial and divine roles of kingship. As the second ruler of Egypt’s...
Pharaoh Hotepsekhemwy was the founder of Egypt’s Second Dynasty, a period marked by transition and consolidation following the challenges of the First Dynasty‘s decline. His reign represents a crucial point...