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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...
- of the
Nubian king, Piye, who
recorded his
conquest and
subjection of
Tefnakhte of Sais and his
peers in a well-known inscription.
Tefnakht is always...
- BC). 727 BC—Shalmaneser V
becomes king of ****yria (dies 722 BC). 727 BC—
Tefnakhte founds the Twenty-fourth
dynasty of Egypt. 726 BC—Hezekiah
succeeds Ahaz...
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since he only
controlled a
small portion of
Lower Egypt together with
Tefnakhte of Sais,
whose authority was
recognised at Memphis—and
Iuput II of Leontopolis...
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Comments Dates Shepsesre Tefnakhte — 732–725 BC
Wahkare Bakenrenef (Bocchoris) — 725–720 BC...
- 1177/030751331109700104. S2CID 190499542. Ryholt, Kim (2011b). "King
Necho I son of king
Tefnakhte II". In F. Feder; L. Morenz; G.
Vittmann (eds.). Von
Theben nach Giza...
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conquer Damascus,
ending the
kingdom of Aram-Damascus. c. 728 BCE
Pharaoh Tefnakhte establishes the Twenty-fourth
Dynasty of Egypt. Sais
becomes the capital...
- the Delta. Piye
managed to
attain power as far as Memphis. His
opponent Tefnakhte ultimately submitted to him, but he was
allowed to
remain in
power in...
- Kitchen, op. cit., § 117 Ryholt, Kim (2011). "King
Necho I son of king
Tefnakhte II". In Feder, F.; Morenz, L.; Vittman, G. (eds.). Von
Theben nach Giza...
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California Press., pp. 42–3 Pirelli,
Rosanna (1998). "Il
monumento di
Samtawy Tefnakhte e il
tempio di
Iside a Pompei", in Atti del
Convegno di Roma-Pompei 1995...