Hsekiu,[2] alternatively Seka, is mentioned in the Palermo Stone as a Predynastic Egyptian pharaoh (king) who ruled in Lower Egypt. 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.[3][4][5]
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Seka | |||||||||
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Reign | Unknown | ||||||||
Successor | Khayu? | ||||||||
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Dynasty | Predynastic Period |