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- Kamose was the last king of the Theban Seventeenth Dynasty. He was probably the son of Sekenenra Tao II and the brother of Ahmose I, founder of the...
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- Ahmose I (sometimes written "Amosis I" and meaning "The Moon is Born") was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the founder of the Eighteenth dynasty. He...
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- Amenemhat was a prince of the eighteenth dynasty of Egypt; the son of Pharaoh Thutmose III. He was the eldest son and appointed heir of the...
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- Pelopidas (d. 364 BC) was a Theban statesman and general. He was a member of a distinguished family, and possessed great wealth which he expended...
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- Ismenias was an ancient Theban politician of the 4th century BC. He rose to power in the years after the Peloponnesian War and pursued an...
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- Dr. Kent R. Weeks (b. December 16 1941) is an American Egyptologist. He was born in the town of Everett, Washington, United States, where, he...
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- Epaminondas ("Greek":) (ca. 418 BC-362 BC) was a Theban general and statesman of the 4th century BC who transformed the Ancient Greek city-state of...
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- There are two figures named Eurymachus in Greek mythology 1. Eurymachus, or Eurýmakhos, an Ithacan nobleman and the son of Polybus, was one of the l...
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- Phoebidas (Greek:)was a Spartan general who, in 382 BC, seized the Theban acropolis, giving Sparta control over Thebes. In punishment for this...
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- Pagondas, son of Aeolidas, was a Theban general and statesman, who is most well known for his command of the Boeotian forces at the Battle of...
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