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    Others believe he defeated the reigning king, Seth-Peribsen, after returning to Egypt from putting down a revolt in Nubia. Either way, he ended the infighting of the Second dynasty and reunited Egypt. Khasekhemwy is unique in Egyptian history as having both the symbols of Horus and Set on his serekh.

  2. : Khasekhemui) foi o quinto e último faraó da II dinastia egípcia. Pouco se sabe sobre ele, exceto que liderou várias campanhas militares significativas e construiu o forte de tijolos conhecido como Xunete Elzebibe.

  3. 15 de jan. de 2015 · Entretanto, um faraó da 2ª Dinastia foi pelo caminho contrário e trocou Hórus por Seth. Seu nome era Set Peribsen. Já outro, chamado Khasekhemui, adotou ambas as divindades no topo do seu serekh (COSTA, 2014), realizando uma apologia ao significado do seu próprio nome: “aparecem os dois poderosos”. O surgimento dos serekhs:

  4. Khasekhemwy (“the two powerful ones appear”) is thought to be the last king of the Second Dynasty. Some Egyptologists believe there was another king named Khasekhem who proceeded him, but most agree that they were one and the same, and that Khasekhem changed his name to Khasekhemwy when he gained control of Upper and Lower Egypt.

  5. Khasekhemwy (flourished 27th–26th century bce) was the last ruler of Egypt in the 2nd dynasty (c. 2730–c. 2590 bce ), who reigned c. 2610–c. 2593 and apparently ended the internal struggles of the mid-2nd dynasty. Khasekhemwy, whose name means “the two powers have appeared,” is the only king of Egypt to have selected a royal name that ...

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  6. The hieroglyphs of Khasekhemwy, including rare variants, with detailed descriptions of the titles and the sources of the name. Khasekhemwy was the eleventh pharaoh of the Second Dynasty. a.k.a. Khasekhemui.

  7. 18 de fev. de 2024 · Khasekhemwy: Last Egyptian Pharaoh of the 2nd Dynasty. Khasekhemwy was the Horus name of the last ancient Egyptian king (Pharaoh) of the 2nd Dynasty (Early Dynastic Period), who ruled until around 2740 BCE. Last updated: February 18, 2024 8:10 pm. By Hrothsige Frithowulf.