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Djeser may
refer to
either of:
Djeser, an
alternative spelling of Djoser, a
pharaoh of Egypt's
Third Dynasty djeser, the
ancient Egyptian unit of measurement...
- Here,
three m****ive
terraces rose
above the
desert floor and led into the
Djeser-Djeseru or "Holy of Holies".
Nearly the
entire temple was
built of limestone...
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Djoser (also read as
Djeser and Zoser) was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 3rd
Dynasty during the Old Kingdom, and was the
founder of that epoch. He...
- ⲛⲁⲡⲁ ⲫⲟⲓⲃⲁⲙⲙⲱⲛ, lit. 'the
monastery of Apa Phoibammon',
Ancient Egyptian:
djeser-djeseru) is a
complex of
mortuary temples and
tombs located on the west...
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Djeser-Djeseru sits atop a
series of
terraces that were once
graced with gardens. It is
built into a
cliff face that
rises sharply above it.
Djeser-Djeseru...
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Ritual in
Ancient Egypt. p. 96.[full
citation needed] Baud, M. (2002).
Djéser et la IIIe
dynastie [Djoser and the
Third Dynasty] (in French). p. 125.[full...
- The
pyramid of
Djoser (or
Djeser and Zoser),
sometimes called the Step
Pyramid of Djoser, is an
archaeological site in the
Saqqara necropolis, Egypt, northwest...
- is one of only
three known inscriptions that
connect the
cartouche name
Djeser (“lordly”) with the
serekh name
Netjerikhet (“divine body”) of king Djoser...
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Mortuary Temple of
Ramesses III is the
Temple of Amun, (Ancient Egyptian:
Djeser Set)
dating to the 18th Dynasty,
built by
Hatshepsut and
Thutmose III. It...
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equivalent of the foot—a
measure of four
palms or 16 digits—was
known as the
djeser and has been
reconstructed as
about 30 cm (11.8 in). The Gr**** foot (πούς...