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Hsekiu

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Hsekiu,[1] also Seka, was a Predynastic ancient Egyptian king who ruled in the Nile Delta.[2] He is mentioned in the Palermo Stone inscriptions among a small number of kings of Lower Egypt [3]

References

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  1. Harold Peake, Herbert John Fleure, Priests and Kings, Kessinger Publishing 2003, p.63
  2. J. H. Breasted, History of Egypt from the Earliest Time to the Persian Conquest, 1909, p.36
  3. J. H. Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt, Part One, Chicago 1906, §90
King of Lower Egypt Succeeded by
Khayu?