Djoser, the ancient Egyptian pharaoh, is believed to have married at a young age, possibly in his late teens or early twenties, although specific historical records do not provide an exact age. He was known for his significant contributions to architecture, particularly the Step Pyramid at Saqqara, which suggests he may have married to solidify political alliances early in his reign. The lack of detailed documentation from that time makes it challenging to determine his exact age at marriage.
Pharaoh Djoser is supposed to have ruled between 2668 and 2649 BC.
The step pyramid of Pharaoh Djoser (3rd dynasty) built about 4700 years ago
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It is unknown when the vault of King Djoser was robbed. The only remains left in the vault was a mummified foot.
He had 7 wives.
1000
you have 18 years old
he was 1,000,000,000 years old
She didn't get married yet.
Djoser is said to have one sibling: Sanakht. They are said to have been ancient Egyptian kings of the 3rd dynasty in the old kingdom.
Apparently, since that is how old he was when he got married.
Djoser
Because it was built for the Pharaoh Djoser
Djoser was buried in his famous step pyramid at Saqqara.
Pharaoh Djoser is supposed to have ruled between 2668 and 2649 BC.
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King Djoser was the second king of the 3rd dynasty (2650-2575 BCE) and was known for the technological innovation and stone architecture during his reign. Djoser built the six step pyramid at Saqqarah; it was the first funerary home that was in a shape of a pyramid.