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Boethos (Boniter) Hotepsekhemwy
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Lineage | 2nd Dynasty - Egypt |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Boethos (Boniter) Hotepsekhemwy |
Other given names | Bouniter, Bith Dún na mRarc, Baal, Bosirus |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:Hotepsekhemwy |
Events
child birth: ♂ Sakir-har I [2nd Dynasty - Egypt]
child birth: ♂ Perneb [2nd Dynasty - Egypt]
child birth: Ψ Person:613166 [?]
child birth: Ψ Person:332170 [?]
child birth: ♀ Hwt Ha-Ka-Za Sekhet (Cessair) [2nd Dynasty - Egypt]
about child birth: Kashku, The Black Sea, ♂ Ra-nebre (Ra-Menesus) Kaiechos [2nd Dynasty - Egypt] b. about
residence: Aireyanum Vejie
title: Pharaoh of Egypt
marriage: ♀ Ha-Za-Neb Sneferka (Daughter of Qaah) [1st Dynasty - Egypt]
burial: Mastaba of Hotepsekhemwy, Sakkara, Egypt
Notes
In the Lebor Gebala Erienn (Mythcycles of the Erian/Arian peoples), Boniter is named as the son in law of Noah Anedjib (1st Dynasty - Egypt, ?) who was councelled to move his family in order to escape natural destruction. The same volume names additional wives of "Bith (the son of Noah)": Sella, Della, Duib, Addeos, Fotra, Traige, Nera, Buana, Tamall, Tanna, Nathra, Leos, Fodarg, Rodarg, Dos, Clos
In Manetho's account, a chasm did open at Bubastis during the 38th year of the reign of this king, causing many to perish .
Sources
- ↑ Lebor Gabála Érenn (11th C) -
- ↑ Manetho -
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bith_%28Celtic_mythology%29 -
- ↑ Ridpath's universal history: an account of the origin, primitive ..., Volume 9 By John Clark Ridpath -
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