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- Amasis II (also Ahmose II) was a pharaoh (570 BC-526 BC) of the Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt, the successor of Apries. His capital was at Sais. He...
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- Psammetichus, or Psamtik I, was the first of three kings of the Saite, or Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt. His prenomen, Wahibre, means "Constant is...
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- Apries (Απριης) is the name by which Herodotus (ii. 161) and Diodorus (i. 68) designate Wahibre, Ουαφρης (Pharaoh-Hophra), a pharaoh of Egypt (589...
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- Necho II (sometimes Nekau II) was a king of the Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt (610 - 595 BC), and the son of Psammetichus I. His prenomen or royal...
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- Psammetichus II (also spelled Psammeticus, Psammetich, and Psamtik II) was a king of the Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt (595 BC-589 BC). His...
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- Necho I was Governor of the Egyptian city of Sais. His rule as a local Saite king of the Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt lasted for 8 Years,...
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- Ankhkaenre Psammetichus III (Psamtik III) was the last Pharaoh of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt from 526 BC-525 BC. He ruled no longer than six...
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- Amyrtaeus of Sais is the only king of the Twenty-eighth dynasty of Egypt and is thought to be related to the royal family of the Twenty-sixth...
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- Ankh-af-na-khonsu, or Ankh-ef-en-Khons, lived in Thebes during the 25th and 26th dynasty (apx. 725 B.C.). He served as a priest of the Egyptian god...
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