Chapter Forty-Eight: The Split of the Second Dynasty
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In that year, Wyneg succeeded to the throne of Egypt and was the fourth pharaoh of the Second Dynasty of Egypt, with Tinis as his capital.
Wieneg, famous, worshipped two goddesses at the same time, Goddess Nai and > Wieneg was the last king of the Second Dynasty to rule over the whole of Egypt.
In the year of Lower Egypt's independence, Wyneg continued to serve as king of Upper Egypt and no longer ruled over all of Egypt. From then on, the united Egypt was redivided into Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
Veneg was buried in Sakkara after his death.
Senede J, reigned: years. Full name >, Senede inherited the throne of Upper Egypt and became the fifth pharaoh of Upper Egypt, with Tinis as his capital.
Senede's cemetery is located in Abydos.
Keha Sekholmwe, reigned for years. Or in >, Keha Sekholmwe succeeded to the throne of Upper Egypt and became the sixth pharaoh of Upper Egypt, with Tinis as his capital.
Keha Sekholmwe was a powerful country during his reign.
On the stone vase we find the record, "This year with the enemy of the north (Lower Egypt) fought in the city of Nekhan." "Situated on the east bank of the Nile. The Greeks called it Hiracompoli. So it was a major battle between Upper and Lower Egypt and someone was killed. Lower Egypt was defeated.
In that year, Keha Sekholmwe took advantage of the victory and captured Memphis, thus unifying Upper and Lower Egypt.
In order to effectively rule Lower Egypt, Keha Sekholmwi moved the capital to Memphis and married a princess of Lower Egypt in order to gain an advantage over Lower Egypt. This princess gave birth to Josel, the famous pharaoh of the Third Dynasty of Egypt.
Keha Sekholmwe, who began as a name, changed his name after the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. His name of Neohorus means "ruler of two nations (Upper and Lower Egypt)". His portraits include both the falcon of Horus and the cobra of Seth, representing the unity of the two countries. After that, such signs no longer appeared, and the name of Lower Egypt no longer appeared.
The Keha Sekholmwe period is regarded as an important evolutionary stage in the complexity of ancient Egyptian tomb structures.
Keha Sekholmwe apparently built a number of large-scale projects, with numerous stone buildings in El Salvador, Hiracompoli and Abydos.
Keha Sekholmwe built a huge mausoleum in Abydos.
This trapezoidal tomb is 70 metres (230 ft), 17 metres (56 ft) long, and 10 metres (33 ft) wide from north to south. The entire mausoleum is divided into 58 rooms.
One of the burial chamber structures, as it is called, is a massive rectangular structure measuring feet x 210 feet). The structure features mud brick walls, and its articulated façade is up to 5 metres (16 ft) thick and 20 metres (66 ft) high.
Some experts believe that in this building the enclosed complex may resemble a temple. In fact, it bears too many similarities to Josser's Step Pyramid and may be the prototype of the Step Pyramid.
Archaeological discoveries have uncovered king's scepters inlaid with gold and carnelian, as well as some beautifully crafted small stone basins covered with gold leaf, which were not discovered by early tomb robbers. Other utensils included flint tools, as well as various copper tools and vessels, and stone and pottery filled with grain and fruit. There are also small, smooth objects, agate beads, model tools, braids and a large number of recording slates.
In a rebellion in Lower Egypt, Keha Sekhomwe was killed and the Egyptian throne was usurped. The Second Dynasty of Egypt falls.
Upper Egypt experienced a total of 2 kings, 71 years, plus the previous 4 kings who also served as the kings of Upper Egypt, a total of years.
> Seth Hornes, reigned: years.
Seth Hornes occupied Memphis, declared independence, and re-established the Kingdom of Lower Egypt, becoming the fifth pharaoh of Lower Egypt. He may have been a child of the royal family, so his independence did not lead to a crusade against Upper Egypt, which can be seen as a tacit approval. In fact, Upper and Lower Egypt was divided.
The First Dynasty of Lower Egypt during the predynastic period, the Second Dynasty of Lower Egypt which was very brief at the end of the First Dynasty of Egypt, and the Third Dynasty of Lower Egypt at the end of the Second Dynasty of Egypt. Lower Egypt went through these three dynastic periods and never saw them again.
After his death, Seth Hornes was buried in Abydos.
Seth Peribson Sekhomicib, or Kyrreth, reigned in: The pagans did not believe in Horus or the two gods. Year.
Seth Horness's son, Seth Peribson Sekhomib, succeeded to the throne of Lower Egypt and became the sixth pharaoh of Lower Egypt.
Peribson believed in the names of the gods Ashash, Mean, and Best, and most importantly in the god Seth. It shows that during his reign, he tried to introduce a new set of religious ideas, and did not continue to believe in Horus.
Names were excluded from the list of later kings, the king's tombs were vandalized and plundered, and names were crossed out. It shows that his actions were strongly opposed by the priestly class and were regarded as infidels.
Because of the Reformation, a large-scale civil war broke out in Lower Egypt.
The Royal Necropolis of Peribson is located in Abydos. The mausoleum is a very ordinary building, 16 m x 13 m. The main burial chamber, measuring 7.3 m x 2.9 m, is constructed of mud bricks as a separate structure. This shows that the stone mausoleum can only be affordable by a unified Egypt, and that a divided Egypt cannot afford either Upper Egypt or Lower Egypt.
Nefilk Hores, reigned in years.
Nefil Kehoris succeeded to the throne of Lower Egypt and was the seventh pharaoh of Lower Egypt.
Nefil Kehoris was buried in Abydos after his death.
Sekhomib Perryn Maat, or Sesokris, reigned for years.
Sekhomib Parryn Maat succeeded to the throne of Lower Egypt and was the eighth pharaoh of Lower Egypt.
Sekhomib Perryn Maat died and was buried in Abydos.
Reign of Sanakhotet: years.
Sanakhothai succeeded to the throne of Lower Egypt and was the ninth pharaoh of Lower Egypt.
In that year, Memphis was captured by Keha Sekholmwe, and Lower Egypt was annexed. After that, the name of Lower Egypt ceased to appear.
Sanakhote died and was buried in Abydos.
Lower Egypt has experienced a total of 5 kings, 74 years, plus the previous 4 kings who also served as kings of Lower Egypt, a total of years.
In this way, the Second Dynasty of Egypt, with 6 pharaohs in Upper Egypt and 9 pharaohs in Lower Egypt, is in line with the disagreement between the two places in history about the number of pharaohs in the Second Dynasty of Egypt.
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