id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-2454 Djet - Wikipedia .html text/html 2023 495 79 The famous stela of king Djet which once stood next to his tomb in the Umm el-Qa'ab, Louvre Museum. Djet's queen was his sister Merneith, who may have ruled as a pharaoh in her own right after his death. Djet and Merneith's son was Den, and their grandson was Anedjib. Ita, cartouche name of Djet in the Abydos king list. According to Wolfgang Helck he reigned 10 years.[3] From a calendar entry, Djer is known to have died on 7 Peret III while Djet began his reign on 22 Peret IV. Clay seals prove that the official Amka begun his career under king Djer, as manager of the "Hor-sekhenti-dju" estate. Found within Djet's tomb was a stele. Also found within the tomb was an ivory comb with the name of Djet on it, along with a picture of the stele. H. Wilkinson: Early Dynastic Egypt, Routledge; New edition (2001), Neferkare III Neby Intef III Sobekhotep III Ptolemy III Euergetes ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-2454.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-2454.txt