Sénedj
Sénedj is a king of the Egyptian woman thinite. He succeeded Ouneg. Manéthon calls it Séthenès and counts forty and one to him years of reign. The Papyrus of Turin counts fifty four years of reign to him.
One locates his reign of -2700 at -2690 ().
Autres opinion of specialists: -2735 with -2724 ().
Certain Egyptologists think that he was perhaps Co-Pharaon with Ouneg because a document indicates that he would have been the direct successor of Ninetjer. If such is the case it would have reigned only on the south, as the stele of Berlin ( Niswt snd ) seems to confirm it Nisout Sened . As for Ouneg the opinions are divided on its name which would be either its Nom of Horus, or its name of king (Nisout-Bity).
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