Reign 41 years, ca. 3000 BC Buried Umm El Qa'ab, Egypt | Died 3040 BC | |
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Pharaoh djer
Djer is considered the third pharaoh of the First Dynasty of ancient Egypt in current Egyptology. He lived around the mid-thirty-first century BC and reigned for c. 40 years. A mummified forearm of Djer or his wife was discovered by Flinders Petrie, but was discarded by Emile Brugsch.
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The Abydos king list lists the third Pharaoh as Iti, the Turin Canon lists a damaged name, beginning with It..., while

