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Unas

2400 BC - 2350 BC

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ウナス、ウニス(英:Unas [ˈjuːnəs]、Wenis、Unis、ギリシャ語風表記:Oenas [ˈiːnəs]、Onnos、古代エジプト語:wnjs)はエジプト古王国第5王朝の9代目にして最後のファラオである。ジェドカラーの子であると考えられ、ジェドカラーの後を継いで紀元前24世紀中葉の15-30年間(紀元前2345年–紀元前2315年頃)を統治した。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

His biography is available in 46 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 41 in 2024). Unas is the 2,227th most popular 政治家 (down from 1,960th in 2024), the 83rd most popular biography from Israel (up from 85th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Israeli 政治家.

Unas was the last king of the fifth dynasty and is most famous for his pyramid, which was the first to have an underground burial chamber.

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Among 政治家

Among 政治家, Unas ranks 2,227 out of 19,576Before him are Prince Napoléon Bonaparte, Chiang Ching-kuo, Zimri-Lim, Akhmad Kadyrov, Magnus IV of Sweden, and Jang Song-thaek. After him are Jehoram of Judah, Vincent Auriol, Gegeen Khan, Agostinho Neto, Fahri Korutürk, and Theophanu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2400 BC, Unas ranks 2Before him is Pepi I Meryre. After him are Iput, Enshakushanna, Ankhesenpepi II, Lugalanda, and Ankhesenpepi I. Among people deceased in 2350 BC, Unas ranks 2Before him is Teti.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Unas ranks 83 out of 466Before him are Jeconiah (-700), Ahaziah of Israel (-870), Amon of Judah (-660), Canaan (null), Uzziah (-900), and Pope Theodore I (600). After him are Yuval Noah Harari (1976), Manasseh (-709), Yochanan Vollach (1945), Pontius Pilate's wife (6), Isaac Herzog (1960), and Aaron Ciechanover (1947).

Among 政治家 In Israel

Among 政治家 born in Israel, Unas ranks 31Before him are Jehoash of Judah (-843), Baldwin III of Jerusalem (1130), Jeconiah (-700), Ahaziah of Israel (-870), Amon of Judah (-660), and Uzziah (-900). After him are Manasseh (-709), Isaac Herzog (1960), Ahaziah of Judah (-900), Ezer Weizman (1924), Al-Maqdisi (945), and Isabella II of Jerusalem (1212).

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