Djer
1st
Dynasty
Djer was the second king during the 1st Dynasty,
when the crown still resided at Memphis. He was the son
of Aha and one of his lesser ranked wives, a woman named
Hent. Djer built a palace at Memphis where he ruled Egypt
from for fifty years. He also launched a successful
military campaign to fight the Hekssus in Sinai. His name
was found in an inscription on the Wadi Halfa, south of
the first Cataract, proving
the boundaries of his reign. Djer's wife was Queen
Herneith. He was buried in a mortuary complex which is
called the True Grave of the god Osiris.
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