- deceased (1240)
- Elidir Sais (1190-1240) was a Welsh language poet. Elidir primarily wrote religious poems on the theme of the Holy Trinity. Elidir is also noted as...
- female, deceased (1971)
- Marin Sais (August 2, 1890 - December 31, 1971) was an American motion picture actress whose career was most prolific during the silent film era of...
- male
- Tefnakht I or Tefnakhte, was a Libyan-descended king and founder of the relatively short Twenty-fourth dynasty of Egypt. He is thought to have...
- male
- Michael Green is the Japan Chair and a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), as well as an associate...
- male, 64 years old
- Fouad A. Ajami, a Lebanese-born American neoconservative university professor and writer on Middle Eastern issues. In recent years, Ajami has been...
- male
- 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,...
- male
- 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...
- male
- Inaros (c.460 BC) was an egyptian rebel ruler who was the son of a Libyan prince named Psametik. He revolted against the persian satrap Akheimenes...
- male
- Peter W. Rodman (born November 24, 1943 in Boston). Educated in at Harvard College (A.B. summa cum laude), Oxford University (B.A., M.A.), and...
- male
- 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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