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Nectanebo II (Egyptian: Nḫt-Ḥr-Ḥbt; Gr****: Νεκτανεβώς
Nectanebos) was the last
native ruler of
ancient Egypt, as well as the
third and last
pharaoh of...
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Nectanebo I (Egyptian: Nḫt-nb.f; Gr****: Νεκτάνεβις Nectanebis; died 361/60 BCE) was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh,
founder of the last
native dynasty of...
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Ancient Egypt's 30th
dynasty shared the name
Nectanebo:
Nectanebo I (ruled 380 to 362 BC)
Nectanebo II (ruled 360 to 343 BC) This
disambiguation page...
- Egypt. It was
founded after the
overthrow of
Nepherites II in 380 BC by
Nectanebo I, and was
disestablished upon the
invasion of
Egypt by the Achaemenid...
- the right, with the
Demotic writing "Teos... Pharaoh". Teos'
successor Nectanebo II kept this practice,
though coining his
personal gold staters. Gold...
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Artaxerxes marched into Egypt, and
engaged Nectanebo II.
After a year of
fighting the
Egyptian Pharaoh,
Nectanebo inflicted a
crushing defeat on the Persians...
- The
Decree of
Nectanebo I was
issued by
Pharaoh Nectanebo I of the 30th
Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt. It
regards payments to the
local temple, and was recorded...
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towards the end of his reign,
frequent riots likely inspired by
Nectanebo.
Pharaoh Nectanebo I, who
founded the
Thirtieth Dynasty of
Egypt after overthrowing...
- the
Egyptians at the time, was
located in the
middle of the city. King
Nectanebo I made many
additions to the
temple in the
fourth century B.C. Sanctuaries...
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rulers were
generally weak
leading to
disputes between royal princes.
Nectanebo I
became the
first king of the 30th dynasty,
after he was able to wrest...