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page 1Predynastic pharaohs
Hsekiu
Hsekiu, or Seka, was a predynastic Lower Egyptian Pharaoh who ruled over the Nile Delta. He is mentioned in the Palermo Stone as the third ruler of Lower Egypt. There is no archeological evidence of him, which leads most archeologists to think of him as mythical.
Khayu
Khayu, or Khaiu, was a predynastic pharaoh of Lower Egypt who is mentioned as the fourth ruler on the Palermo Stone. As there is no other evidence of such a ruler, he may be a mythical king preserved through oral tradition, or may even be completely fictitious.
Hedj-Hor
Hedju-Hor was a ruler in northern Egypt from the Predynastic Period whose name means 'the maces of Horus'. As very little information is known about him, this has caused a debate among historians regarding his social status.
Pe-Hor
provisional name of the first known predynastic Egypt ruler (existence disputed)
Hat Hor
Hat-Hor, or Hor-Hat, is a possible pharaoh or king of Dynasty 0 who ruled around the Naqada IIIb period.
Bull
provisional name of the second known predynastic Egypt ruler (existence disputed)
Finger Snail
ancient Egyptian ruler (Pharaoh)

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