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- Tjahapimu or Tjahepimu, (fl. c.360 BCE) was an ancient Egyptian prince, general and regent during the 30th Dynasty. Tjahapimu most likely was a son of...
- brother Tjahapimu was plotting against him. Taking advantage of Teos's unpo****rity, and with the support of the priestly classes, Tjahapimu convinced...
- particular problems. unfortunately for Teos, his brother Tjahapimu was plotting against him. Tjahapimu convinced his son Nectanebo II to rebel against Teos...
- successes when he lost his throne due to the machinations of his own brother Tjahapimu.: 377  Tjahepimu took advantage of Teos' unpo****rity within Egypt by...
- Shendyt Statue of Tjahapimu wearing a shendyt, Metropolitan Museum of Art Type skirt worn around the waist, typically extending to above the knees Material...
- Nectanebo had two known sons: Teos, who was his appointed successor, and Tjahapimu. Nectanebo was a great builder and restorer, to an extent not seen in...
- III. Her name is sometimes written as Teye-Merenaset or Tiye-Mereniset. Tjahapimu Prince and regent 30th dynasty fl. 4th century BCE Prince, regent of Egypt...
- Reign 358–340 BC Predecessor Teos Successor Artaxerxes III Royal titulary Father Tjahapimu Born c. 380 BC Died After 340 BC Dynasty Thirtieth Dynasty...
- Ancient Egyptian, ****yrian, and Persian costumes and decorations Statue of Tjahapimu wearing a shendyt, Metropolitan Museum of Art Use of makeup, especially...
- 1332–1323 B.C.) Queen Twosret for Siptah (c. 1197–1191 B.C.) Prince Tjahapimu for Djedhor during his military campaigns against the Achaemenid Empire...