- Look up
Psammetichus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Psammetichus or Psammeticus,
latinizations of
Psamtik or Psametek, may
refer to:
Psamtik I Psamtik...
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records that: When King
Psammetichus (i.e.,
Psamtik II) came to Elephantine, this was
written by
those who
sailed with
Psammetichus the son of Theocles,...
- Gr****s as ‹See RfD› Psammētikhos (Ψαμμήτιχος), and by the
Romans as
Psammētichus.
Psamtik was also
called Nabu-shezibanni (Neo-****yrian Akkadian: 𒁹𒀭𒀝𒊺𒍦𒀀𒉌...
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traditionally attributed to
Psammetichus III, is in fact more
recent and
refers to a
ruler with the same name who he
called “
Psammetichus IV”.
According to Cruz-Uribe...
- Psmṯk,
pronounced ‹See RfD› Psamāṯək),
known by the Graeco-Romans as
Psammetichus or
Psammeticus (Ancient Gr****: Ψαμμήτιχος), or
Psammenitus (Ancient Gr****:...
- Corcyra. 664 BC: ****urbanipal
captures and
sacks Thebes, Egypt. 664 BC:
Psammetichus I
succeeds Necho I as king of
Lower Egypt. 664 BC:
Taharqa appoints his...
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records that: When King
Psammetichus (i.e.,
Psamtik II) came to Elephantine, this was
written by
those who
sailed with
Psammetichus the son of Theocles,...
- only one Pharaoh,
Amyrtaeus (Amenirdis), also
known as
Psamtik V or
Psammetichus V.
Amyrtaeus was
probably the
grandson of the
Amyrtaeus of Sais, who...
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eventually led to his death.
Periander was
succeeded by his nephew,
Psammetichus, who
ruled for just
three years and was the last of the
Cypselid tyrants...
- a
tyrant of
Athens dies: his son
Hippias inherits his power. 526 BC—
Psammetichus III
succeeds Amasis II as king of Egypt. 526 BC—King Liao of Wu ascends...