Stork may have been an ancient Egyptian ruler (pharaoh) from the pre-dynastic period of Egypt.[1][2][3][4] Most modern scholars, however, doubt that he ever existed.[5]
Stork | ||||||||
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Pharaoh | ||||||||
Reign | Unknown, likely never existed | |||||||
Predecessor | Unknown | |||||||
Successor | Unknown | |||||||
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Dynasty | Dynasty 0 |
Very little is known of his rule due to a scarcity of archeological evidence and a lack of written records. The dates and geographic extent of his rule are not known. His actual name is unknown though he used the stork hieroglyph to denote himself.
References
edit- ^ list.
- ^ Pharoh list
- ^ Prädynastische Zeit Frühzeit und Altes Reich.
- ^ Jürgen Schraten, Zur Aktualität von Jan Assmann: Einleitung in sein Werk (Springer-Verlag, 11.11.2010) page 59.
- ^ Barry Kemp (a1), Andrew Boyce and James Harrell, The Colossi from the Early Shrine at Coptos in Egypt, in: Cambridge Archaeological Journal Volume 10, Issue 2, April 2000, p. 233; Jochem Kahl (2006): inscriptional Evidence For The Relative Chronology Of Dyns. 0–2 In: Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss, And David A. Warburton (editors), Ancient Egyptian ChronologyBrill: Leiden, Boston, ISBN 9789004113855, p. 96