Nynetjer

Nynetjer
(reigned c. 2810 BC)
   Third ruler of Dynasty 2 and successor to Raneb. Part of his reign is recorded on the Palermo Stone, which mentions military campaigns and the Apis bull. He appears to have been buried at Saqqara. His tombhas been examined by a German expedition since 2004.
   See also Peribsen.
Historical Dictionary Of Ancient Egypt by Morris L. Bierbrier

Ancient Egypt. A Reference Guide. . 2011.

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