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Djer

3050 BC - 3000 BC

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Dyer fue el tercer faraón de la dinastía I del Periodo Dinástico Arcaico Temprano de Egipto. Dyer reinó aproximadamente entre los años 2980-2941 a. C. Los dos primeros faraones de esta dinastía I del Imperio antiguo fueron Narmer (primero) y Hor-Aha, el padre de Dyer. Dyer fue enterrado en la tumba (O) de la necrópolis de Umm el-Qaab, en Abidos. Leer más en Wikipedia

His biography is available in 51 different languages on Wikipedia. Djer is the 98th most popular médico (down from 55th in 2024). (down from 140th in 2019)

Djer is most famous for the creation of the Egyptian calendar.

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Among médicos, Djer ranks 98 out of 726Before him are Harvey Cushing, Bernardino of Siena, Frederick Chapman Robbins, Jean Nicot, Peter Canisius, and François Duvalier. After him are Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, Shirō Ishii, George Minot, Michael DeBakey, Louis Auguste Blanqui, and Ulf von Euler.

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Among people born in 3050 BC, Djer ranks 1 Among people deceased in 3000 BC, Djer ranks 1After him are Merneith, Enmerkar, and Alulim.

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