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Hudjefa I

2800 BC - 2800 BC

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Hudjefa (Ancient Egyptian for "erased" or "missing") is the pseudonym for a 2nd Dynasty pharaoh as reported on the Turin canon, a list of kings written during the reign of Ramses II. Hudjefa is now understood to mean that the name of the king was already missing from the document from which the Turin canon was copied. The length of the reign associated to Hudjefa on the canon is 11 years. Because of the position of Hudjefa on the Turin list, he is sometimes identified with a king Sesochris reported in the Aegyptiaca, a history of Egypt written by the Egyptian priest Manetho in the 3rd century BC. Manetho credits this pharaoh with 48 years of reign. Egyptologists have attempted to relate Hudjefa with archaeologically attested kings of the period, in particular Seth-Peribsen. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hudjefa I is the 12,846th most popular politician (down from 9,537th in 2019). (down from 1,968th in 2019)

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Hudjefa I ranks 12,846 out of 19,576Before him are Teres I, Richard, Count of Étampes, Francisco Xavier do Amaral, Kumaragupta I, Sempad the Constable, and Wavel Ramkalawan. After him are Yan Huiqing, Fatima Jinnah, Sitiveni Rabuka, Margaret of England, Gautamiputra Satakarni, and Sempronia.

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Among people born in 2800 BC, Hudjefa I ranks 10Before him are Sekhemkhet, Senedj, Sekhemib-Perenmaat, Nimaathap, Neferkasokar, and Sneferka.  Among people deceased in 2800 BC, Hudjefa I ranks 5Before him are Senedj, Nimaathap, Neferkara I, and Neferkasokar.

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