Djet

Djet, also known as Wadj, Zet, and Uadji (in Greek possibly the pharaoh known as Uenephes or possibly Atothis; fl.c. 2980 BC), was the fourth pharaoh of the First Dynasty, successor of Djer. Djet's Horus name means "Horus Cobra"[2] or "Serpent of Horus".

  1. ^ Alan H. Gardiner: The royal canon of Turin
  2. ^ Peter Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames & Hudson Ltd, 2006 paperback, p.16