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Tantamani (Ancient Egyptian: tnwt-jmn, Neo-****yrian: tanṭammanē,
Ancient Gr****: Τεμένθης Teménthēs), also
known as
Tanutamun or
Tanwetamani (d. 653 BC)...
- does not
mention the last king,
Tantamani,
although inscriptions exist to
attest to the
existence of both Piye and
Tantamani. The
Stele of Piye inscription...
- and
Tantamani,
whilst Lower Egypt was
ruled from 664 BC by the
nascent 26th Dynasty,
client kings established by the ****yrians. In 663 BC,
Tantamani launched...
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Following the Neo-****yrian
conquest of
Egypt during the
reigns of
Taharqa and
Tantamani, and the
subsequent collapse of the Napata-based Twenty-fifth Dynasty...
- Ashurbanipal, then at war with the Ku****e Twenty-fifth
Dynasty of
Egypt under Tantamani,
during the ****yrian
conquest of Egypt.
After a long
struggle for the...
- and Abusir.
Tantamani was
defeated and fled to
Upper Egypt but just 40 days
after the battle, Ashurbanipal's army
arrived in Thebes.
Tantamani had already...
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southwards in 663 BC.
Tantamani was
decisively routed, and the ****yrian army
sacked Thebes to such an
extent it
never truly recovered.
Tantamani was
chased back...
-
battle in Gr****
recorded history,
between Corinth and Corcyra. 664 BC:
Tantamani succeeds his
uncle Taharqa as king of Kush. He
invades Egypt to try to...
- The new Ku****e king,
Tantamani (664–653 BC),
killed Necho I that same year when he
tried to
invade Lower Egypt. However,
Tantamani was
unable to defeat...
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while that of
Shabaka (Ku. 15) is
similar to that of
Taharqa (Nu. 1) and
Tantamani (Ku. 16). This also
favours a Shebitku-Shabaka
succession in the 25th...