id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1471 Neferkasokar - Wikipedia .html text/html 1952 494 76 Neferkasokar (Ancient Egyptian Nefer-Ka-Seker; which means "beautiful soul of Sokar" or "the soul of Sokar is complete") was an Ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh) who may have ruled in Egypt during the 2nd Dynasty. Neferkasokar appears in the Saqqara king list from the tomb of the high priest Tjuneroy, where he is recorded as succeeding king Neferkare I and precedes king Hudjefa I in the ninth cartouche.[2] This titulary was common from the Middle Kingdom onwards, thus the cylinder seal is not likely to originate from the 2nd Dynasty. Egyptologists such as Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards and Walter Bryan Emery think that Neferkasokar ruled only in Lower Egypt, since his name appeared in the Sakkara king list, but is missing from the Abydos king list while the Sakkara king lists reflect Memphite traditions. Neferkasokar's predecessors may have been king Senedj and king Neferkara I; his successor may have been king Hudjefa I.[7][8][9][10] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1471.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1471.txt