Preceded by: Bull (?) |
Pharaoh of Egypt Protodynastic |
Succeeded by: Crocodile (indirectly?) | ||||||||
Scorpion I | ||||||||||
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Serq, Weha | ||||||||||
Reign | ||||||||||
ca. 3300-3250 BC | ||||||||||
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Legacy | ||||||||||
Burial | Tomb U-j at Umm el-Qa'ab |
- Not to be confused with Scorpion II.
Scorpion I, possibly Serq (transliteration: srq, meaning: "Scorpion") or Weha (wḥꜤ, "Scorpion"), was a Protodynastic Pharaoh of Egypt ruling over Upper Egypt. His reign length remains unknown.
Predecessor: Bull (?) |
Pharaoh of Egypt Protodynastic |
Successor: Crocodile (indirectly?) |
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