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likely that he is identical with the Amyrtaeus who assisted the ill - fated Inarus to rebel against the Persians . B.C. 399 > THE TWENTY - NINTH DYNASTY . Naifāarut I. , or Nepherites , the first king of this dynasty , was a native of ...
likely that he is identical with the Amyrtaeus who assisted the ill - fated Inarus to rebel against the Persians . B.C. 399 > THE TWENTY - NINTH DYNASTY . Naifāarut I. , or Nepherites , the first king of this dynasty , was a native of ...
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and the Persians sailed on to attack Salamis , Evagoras fled to Egypt to obtain supplies from Nectanebus to carry on the war , but when he returned he found that his capital was besieged , and that his allies had fled .
and the Persians sailed on to attack Salamis , Evagoras fled to Egypt to obtain supplies from Nectanebus to carry on the war , but when he returned he found that his capital was besieged , and that his allies had fled .
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B.C. he fled to the court of Artaxerxes II . and of Ochus the Persian kings , where , after a time spent in riotous ... Tennes , the king of Sidon , successfully expelled a number of Persians from Phænicia , but when he heard that Ochus ...
B.C. he fled to the court of Artaxerxes II . and of Ochus the Persian kings , where , after a time spent in riotous ... Tennes , the king of Sidon , successfully expelled a number of Persians from Phænicia , but when he heard that Ochus ...
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The Egyptian Race and Language | 1 |
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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