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Click to Expand/Collapse OptionIntroduction
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionChaldeans
Click to Expand/Collapse OptionChaldeans
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2nd Dynasty. 9 kings: 
Firstly, Bochus, in whose reign a chasm appeared in the ground at Bubastis, and many were killed. 
Then Caechōus, in whose reign Apis and Mnevis and the goat of Mendes were honoured as gods. 
(139) Biophis, in whose reign it was decided that women too could reign as monarchs. 
After him, there were three other kings, but nothing significant happened in their reigns. 
In the reign of the seventh king, there is a legend that the river Nile flowed for eleven days with honey mixed in its water. 
Then Sesochris [ruled] for 48 years.  He is said to have been 5 cubits and 3 palms tall. 
Nothing worthy of mention happened in the reign of the ninth king. 
In total: 297 years 
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