Wenegbu

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Wenegbu in hieroglyphics
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Wenegbu
(Weneg bu)
Wng bw

Wenegbu is the name of a Lower Egyptian king ( pharaoh ) during the predynastic period . He is only known by naming his name on the Palermostein , so far there is no contemporary evidence for him. The meaning of his name is unknown and its reading is uncertain. In addition to “Wenegbu”, there were also “Wadj-adj” (“the one who reveals is unharmed”), “Weneg-bes” (“who brings the [God] Weneg ”) and Weneg-adj (“who is unharmed by [the God] Weneg “) Suggested.

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literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Thomas Schneider: Lexicon of the Pharaohs. P. 311.
  2. Ludwig David Morenz: picture letters and symbolic signs. P. 209.
predecessor Office successor
unsure Little King
Before the 0th Dynasty
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