Iqer
Iqer was a nome in ancient Egypt, the sixth Upper province. Its capital was Iunet, modern Denderah. Next to Iunet, where Hathor was worshipped, a place called Shabet was lying in the sixth Upper Egyptian nome, another place was Khadj. The exact locations of these towns is uncertain.
To the south it was bordered by the fifth nome centered on Coptos.
History
Old Kingdom
In the 4th Dynasty, the nome is mentioned in an inscription dating to the reign of Sneferu. Khufu may have made foundations found at the Temple of Hathor.In the 6th Dynasty, an early version of the Temple of Hathor may have been built by Pepi I and completed by Merenre.
- Governor Idu I is known from his mastaba at Dendera.
- Governor Idu II, from his mastaba at Dendera
- Governor Tauti, known from inscriptions found at Dendera
- Governor Meni, known from an inscription found at Dendera