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This article is about the Pharaoh, Unas. For the Stargate race, see Unas (Stargate). For the school that goes by the initials UNIS, see United Nations International School. For the United Nation association in Singapore, see United Nations Association Singapore.
Unas
Unas's name on a stelae at Saqqara
Pharaoh
Reign2375 BC2345 BC
PredecessorDjedkare Isesi
SuccessorTeti
Royal titulary
Nebty name
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M13N19

Golden Horus
Bik-nub-wadj
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M13 G5
S12
Nomen
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N35
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Unas
BurialPyramid of Unas
Dynasty5th Dynasty

Unas (also Wenis, Oenas, Unis, or Ounas) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, the last king of the Fifth dynasty. He is said to have lived from 2375 BC to 2345 BC.

He built a small pyramid at Saqqara, close to the Step Pyramid of Djoser, the interior of which is decorated with religious texts known as the Pyramid Texts. These texts were used in the Sixth Dynasty royal tombs, but Unas' are the first known, and contain verses not included in the later versions. He probably had no sons, so the Fifth dynasty came to an end after his death. His successor, Teti, married his daughter, Iput, in order to legitimize his rule and founded the 6th dynasty.


See also

References

  1. King Unas
  2. "Unas, Last Ruler of the Fifh Dynasty". Tour Egypt. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accessdcessyear= ignored (help)
  3. "The Complete Pyramid Texts of King Unas, Unis or Wenis". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)

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