Ninetjer
Ninétèr or Ninetjer , is a king of the Egyptian woman thinite. He succeeded Nebrê. Manéthon calls it Binôthris and counts forty seven years of reign to him. The papyrus of Turin counts ninety-five years of them to him.
One locates his reign of -2790 at -2754 (Redford).
Autres opinion of specialists: -2785 with -2742 (von Beckerath), -2750 with -2707 (Malek).
The successors of Ninétèr, Ouneg and Senedj, are not very known except in the royal lists, or on inscriptions engraved on vases coming from the pyramid of Djéser.
One has of him only one small statuette. The Pierre of Palermo describes many religious ceremonies having taken place under its reign.
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Reign
References
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http://www.ancient-egypt.org/index.html (In English): datings, titulatures, cartridges, transliterations etc
- http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Antiquite/Egypte/Egypte.htm (In French): datings, titulatures
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