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Hsekiu

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Hsekiu[1], or Seka, was a predynastic Lower Egyptian Pharaoh who ruled over the Nile Delta.[2] He is mentioned in the Palermo Stone as the third ruler of Lower Egypt.[3] There is no archeological evidence of him,[4] which leads most archeologists to think of him as mythical.[5]

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  1. ^ G. A. A. (January 1929). "The Corridors of Time. III. Peasants and Potters. IV. Priests and Kings. By Harold Peake and Herbert John Fleure. 7¾ × 5¼. Pp. 158; 208. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1927. 5s. each". The Antiquaries Journal. 9 (1): 59–60. doi:10.1017/s0003581500012889. ISSN 0003-5815.
  2. ^ Breasted, James Henry; Freer, Charles Lang (1905). A history of Egypt from the earliest times to the Persian conquest. New York: C. Scribner's Sons.
  3. ^ "Ancient Records of Egypt: Historical Documents from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest. James Henry Breasted". The Biblical World. 28 (5): 345–347. November 1906. doi:10.1086/473827. ISSN 0190-3578.
  4. ^ Schneider, Thomas (2002). Lexikon der Pharaonen. Düsseldorf: Albatros. ISBN 978-3-491-96053-4.
  5. ^ Helck, Wolfgang (December 31, 1956). Untersuchungen zu Manetho und den ägyptischen Königslisten [Studies on Manetho and the Egyptian King Lists] (in German). De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3112777725. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)