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{{Infobox politician|name=Bebeti|native_name=𓃀𓃀𓏏𓏭|image_size=200|birth_name=|birth_date=28th century BCE|birth_place=[[Early Dynastic Period (Egypt)|Egypt]]|death_date=c. 2670 BCE|death_place=Egypt|nationality=Egyptian|political_party=2nd Dynasty|image=Khaisekhemwi statue.png}}


'''Bebeti''' (28th century BCE – c. 2670 BCE) was the last ruler of the second dynasty of ancient Egypt. He put down a rebellion in northern Egypt and centralized the state. According to contemporary sources, between 47,209 and 48,205 people died in the rebellion.<ref>{{Library citation|link=Ancient Civilisations of East and West}}</ref>
'''Bebeti''' (died c. 2670 BCE) was the last ruler of the second dynasty of ancient Egypt. He put down a rebellion in northern Egypt and centralized the state. According to contemporary sources, between 47,209 and 48,205 people died in the rebellion.<ref>{{Library citation|link=Ancient Civilisations of East and West}}</ref>


== References ==
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[[Category:Pharaohs]]
[[Category:Pharaohs]]

Latest revision as of 21:34, 12 March 2025

Bebeti

𓃀𓃀𓏏𓏭
Born28th century BCE
Egypt
Diedc. 2670 BCE
Egypt
NationalityEgyptian
Political party2nd Dynasty


Bebeti (died c. 2670 BCE) was the last ruler of the second dynasty of ancient Egypt. He put down a rebellion in northern Egypt and centralized the state. According to contemporary sources, between 47,209 and 48,205 people died in the rebellion.[1]

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