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Wahibre Psamtik I (Ancient Egyptian: Wꜣḥ-jb-Rꜥ Psmṯk) was the
first pharaoh of the Twenty-sixth...
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Psamtik III (Ancient Egyptian: ꜥnḫ-kꜣ-n-Rꜥ Psmṯk,
pronounced Psamāṯək),
known by the Graeco-Romans as
Psammetichus or
Psammeticus (Ancient Gr****: Ψαμμήτιχος)...
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Psamtik II (Ancient Egyptian: Nfr-jb-Rꜥ Psmṯk,
pronounced Psamāṯăk),
known by the Graeco-Romans as
Psammetichus or Psammeticus, was a king of the Saite-based...
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Psammetichus or Psammeticus,
latinizations of
Psamtik or Psametek, may
refer to:
Psamtik I
Psamtik II
Psamtik III
Psammetichus IV, a
rebel during the 27th...
- Napata-based Twenty-fifth
Dynasty of Egypt,
Psamtik I was
recognized as sole king over all of Egypt.
Psamtik formed alliances with King
Gyges of Lydia,...
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after the
Third Intermediate Period in the 26th
Saite Dynasty founded by
Psamtik I, but
includes the time of
Achaemenid Persian rule over
Egypt after the...
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regarded as
dating from the
foundation of the Twenty-Sixth
Dynasty by
Psamtik I in 664 BC,
following the
departure of the
Nubian Ku****e
rulers of the...
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devastated the area" in 663 BC
Psamtik I was
placed on the
throne of
Lower Egypt as a v****al of Ashurbanipal.[citation needed]
Psamtik quickly unified Lower Egypt...
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Egyptian king
Psamtik I of the city of Sais, with whom he had
established contact around 662 BC. With the help of
these armed forces,
Psamtik I
united Egypt...
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meant that
Psamtik was
entirely dependent on his own
limited military experience.
Polycrates sent 40
triremes to the Persians.
Psamtik, in a violent...