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Den
Horus name of an early Egyptian king
Merneith
Merneith (also written Merit-neith and Meryt-Neith; died 2950 BC) was a consort and a regent of Ancient Egypt during the First Dynasty.

Seshemetka
thumb | right | Seshemetka in hieroglyphics
Seshemetka was an ancient Egyptian queen from the First Dynasty of Egypt, a wife of pharaoh Den and the mother of Anedjib. Her royal titles were Great one of the hetes-sceptre (Weret-hetes, Wr.t-ḥts), She who sees Horus (Remen-Hor(u), Rmn-Ḥr.(w)), She who carries Seth (Renmet-Setesh, Rnm.t-Stš).

Semat
Semat () was an Ancient Egyptian Queen, who was a wife of the King Den. She was buried near him in Abydos.
Serethor
Serethor was a woman who lived in ancient Egypt during the First Dynasty.

Hemaka
Hemaka was an important official during the long reign of the First Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Den. Radiocarbon dating research undertaken during the 1950s suggested a date for Hemaka's lifetime as ca. 3100 BC.
One of Hemaka's titles was that of "seal-bearer of the king of Lower Egypt", effectively identifying him as chancellor and second in power only to the king.
MacGregor plaque
Egyptian Plaque
Den seal impressions
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