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Seka (transliteration: s-kꜣ, meaning: "His Soul") was a Protodynastic Pharaoh of Egypt ruling over Lower Egypt. He is attested to on the Palermo Stone and no-where else.[1] According to the stone he was preceded on the throne by …pu and succeeded by Khayu. Nothing more is known about him.
References[]
- ↑ Breasted 1906.
Bibliography[]
- Breasted, J.H., 1906: Ancient Records of Egypt. Part One, Chicago.
Predecessor: …pu (?) |
Pharaoh of Egypt Protodynastic Period |
Successor: Khayu (?) |