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Shepsesre Tefnakht (in
Ancient Gr****: Τνέφαχθος, romanized: Tnephachthos) was a
prince of Sais and
founder of the
relatively short Twenty-fourth Dynasty...
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Tefnakht II (Ancient Gr****: Στεφινάτης Stephinátēs, Στεφινάθις Stephináthis; Latin: Stephinates, Stephinathis) was an
ancient Egyptian ruler of the city...
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group of
pharaohs who had
their capital at Sais in the
western Nile Delta.
Tefnakht I
formed an
alliance of the
Delta kinglets, with
whose support he attempted...
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expanding Nubia's
power beyond Thebes into
Lower Egypt. In
reaction to this,
Tefnakht of Sais
formed a
coalition between the
local kings of the
Delta Region...
- Necho, 8 years. When the
Nubian King
Shabaka defeated Bakenranef, son of
Tefnakht, he
likely installed a
Nubian commander as
governor at Sais. This may be...
- to have
succeeded Stephinates the
founder of the 26th Dynasty—perhaps
Tefnakht II—and was, in turn,
followed by the well
known Necho I,
father of Psamtik...
- Tebtunis, he
stated that
Necho I was the son of a king
named Tefnakht,
presumably Tefnakht II.
Ryholt also put in
discussion the
existence of
Nekauba who...
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tribal chiefs,
princes and
concurrent kings,
above all the pharaoh–to–be
Tefnakht.
According to a
Serapeum stela dated to his Year 11,
Shoshenq was son and...
- a year
before Ankhhor's
Serapeum stela – the
unrelated prince of Sais,
Tefnakht, was
already claiming for
himself the
title of “Great
Chief of the Libu”...
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Iuput I
Shoshenq VI
Osorkon III
Takelot III
Rudamun Shoshenq VII
Menkheperre Ini XXIV
Tefnakht Bakenranef XXV Piye
Shebitku Shabaka Taharqa Tanutamun...