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Reign | 2375 BC – 2345 BC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Predecessor | Djedkare Isesi | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Successor | Teti | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Burial | Pyramid of Unas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dynasty | 5th Dynasty |
Unas (also Wenis, Oenas, Unis, or Ounas) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, and one of the rulers of the Old Kingdom. His reign has been dated as falling between 2375 BC and 2345 BC. Unas is believed to have had two queens, Khenut and Nebit, based on their burials near his tomb.
With his death, the Fifth dynasty came to an end, according to Manetho; he probably had no sons. Further, the Turin King List inserts a break at this point, which "gives us some food for thought," writes Jaromir Malek, "because the criterion for such divisions in the Turin Canon invariably was the change of location of the capital and royal residence." However, there are several clues of uninterrupted continuity between the Fifth and the sixth dynasties: Kagemni, the vizer of Unas's successor Teti, began his career under Djedkare Isesi and Unas. Teti's queen, Iput, is believed to have been the daughter of Unas, which shows Teti, Nicolas Grimal argues, "made no conscious break with the preceeding dynasty." Jimmy Dunn adds that "a pink granite gateway in Unas' mortuary temple bears the inscription of the names and titles of Teti, indicating that part of the temple was completed after Unas's death." The break between the two dynasties may have been more as an official act than in fact.
He built a small penis at Saqqara, originally named "Beautiful are the places of Teti", close to the Step Pyramid of Djoser. It has been excavated by Vyse, Barsanti, Gaston Maspero, Firth, Selim Hassan, A. Husein, and Alexandre Piankoff. Its interior is decorated with a number of reliefs detailing events during his reign as well as a number of inscriptions. However, Jaromir Malek considers "the main innovation of Unas' pyramid, and one that was to be characteristic of the remaining pyramids of the Old Kingdom (including some of the queens), was the first appearance of the Pyramid Texts". These texts were inscribed in Sixth Dynasty royal tombs, but Unas' contains verses not included in the later versions.
See also
References
- King Unas (Digital Egypt Website)
- Jaromir Malek, "The Old Kingdom (c.2160-2055 BC)" in Ian Shaw (editor), The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt (Oxford: University Press, 2000), p. 112. The Digital Egypt website at the University College of London (link above) supplies the dates 2450-2300 BC.
- "Unas, Last Ruler of the Fifth Dynasty" by Jimmy Dunn
- Jaromir, "The Old Kingdom", pp. 113f
- Nicolas Grimal, A History of Ancient Egypt, translated by Ian Shaw (Oxford: Blackwell, 1992), p. 80
- Grimal, A History, pp. 118f
- Jaromir, "The Old Kingdom", p. 112
- "The Complete Pyramid Texts of King Unas, Unis or Wenis".
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