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Amasis II

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Amasis II d. 525 BC, king of ancient Egypt (569-525 BC), of the XXVI dynasty. In a military revolt he dethroned Apries . He erected temples and other buildings at Memphis and Saïs and encouraged Greek merchants and artisans to settle at Naucratis. He also established alliances with Greek leaders and maintained his rule partly with the aid of Greek mercenaries. Amasis II died just before the Persian invasion (525 BC) under Cambyses . The name also appears as Ahmose II. Author not available, AMASIS II. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Apries
...Egypt (588-569 BC), of the XXVI dynasty; successor of Psamtik II. Apries sought to recover Syria and Palestine. He attacked Tyre...Nebuchadnezzar . A revolt in Egypt caused him to seek assistance from Amasis II , who assassinated him and seized the throne. Apries is called... Read more
Dynasties of Ancient Egypt
...1342 BC Amenhotep I , Thutmose I , Hatshepsut (with Thutmose II initially), Thutmose III, Amenhotep II, Thutmose IV, Amenhotep III, Amenhotep IV ( Ikhnaton ), Tutankhamen XIX c.1342-1200 BC Horemheb , Ramses I , Seti I , Ramses II , Merneptah , Seti II XX 1200-1085 BC Ramses III with Tiy . New ... Read more

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