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Hakor or Hagar, also
known by the ****enized
forms Achoris or Hakoris, was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 29th Dynasty. His
reign marks the apex of...
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battle and had him executed. 398–393 BC
Khnemmaatre Setepenkhnemu Hakor (
Achoris) Son of
Nefaarud I.
Around 392–around 391 BC
Userre Setepenptah Pasherienmut...
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entirely clear. He
showed little regard for both
Nepherites II and his
father Achoris,
calling the
former inept and the
latter a usurper. He
seemed to have had...
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virtually at war.
Aided by the
Athenians and the
Egyptian king
Hakor (
Achoris),
Evagoras extended his rule over the
greater part of Cyprus,
crossed over...
- Userra-setepenptah Aapehtym****pu
Reigned for only a year.
Overthrown by Hakor.
Hakor (
Achoris) 393–380BC
Khnummaatre Aaibmerytawy Overthrew his
predecessor Psammuthes...
- ****mheb Ring with
horses Royal and
divine triad Royal Sphinx of
Pharaoh Achoris Sarcophagus box of
Ramesses III
Sarcophagus of Abu
Roash Sarcophagus of...
- from Buto", SAK 9, pp. 119-23
Royal Sphinx with the name of the
Pharaoh Achoris. The Louvre. n.d.
Retrieved 4 July 2014. Sweeney,
Emmet John (2008). The...
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symbol of Eshmun. and a
granite altar bearing the name of
Egyptian Pharaoh Achoris uncovered in the
Eshmun sanctuary. This gift
attests to the good relations...
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ricardensis Kern County, California. An
anguid lizard.
Proptychophis P.
achoris Red Rock
Canyon State Park, Kern County, California.
Numerous vertebrae...