Neferkasokar - the alleged Egyptian pharaoh II dynasty .
Neferkasokar (Neferkaseker) already bore the nickname of the Memphis god-patron of the dead, "The beautiful double (god) of Sokar ." This name seems to confirm the above legend that the pharaohs of the first two dynasties, although they were natives of Tina, were called Tinites, but already lived in Memphis. According to the Turin papyrus , the rules are 8 years 3 months and 4 days. Perhaps this is what Manetho calls Sesohris and attributes to him 48 years of reign.
Literature
- Wolfgang Helck: Lexikon der Ägyptologie. Bd. 4. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1982, ISBN 3447022620 , S. 195.
- Jochen Kahl: Inscriptional Evidence for the Relative Chronology of Dyn. 0-2. In: Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss, David A. Warburton (Hrsg.): Ancient Egyptian Chronology (= Handbook of Oriental studies. Section One. The Near and Middle East. Band 83). Brill, Leiden / Boston 2006, ISBN 978-90-04-11385-5 , S. 94-115
Predecessor: Neferkar | pharaoh of egypt OK. 27-- -27-- BC er | Successor: Peribsen |