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The last native pharaoh of Egypt, Nectanebo, fled south to Nubia and a satrap was appointed to once again impose the will of the Great King.
Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011
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The last native pharaoh of Egypt, Nectanebo, fled south to Nubia and a satrap was appointed to once again impose the will of the Great King.
Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011
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The last native pharaoh of Egypt, Nectanebo, fled south to Nubia and a satrap was appointed to once again impose the will of the Great King.
Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011
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Nectanebo fled Egypt and never used it, so it is possible that Ptolemy buried Alexander in the vacant royal sarcophagus.
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There was even a faint rumor that Nectanebo was Alexander's father.
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In 343342, Artaxerxes III led a successful invasion, Nectanebo fled to Ethiopia, and Egypt was again made a Persian satrapy.
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Nectanebo I (Nakhtnebef, 380362) from Tjeb-neter (Sebennytus) drove off a Persian invasion (371) and built and restored many monuments throughout Egypt.
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His son, Nepherites II (380) ruled only four months before being overthrown by Nectanebo.
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The army rebelled and replaced Teos with his son Nectanebo II (Nakhthorhebe, 369342), the last native pharaoh.
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A slab from the so-called "Naos of the Decades" a black granite shrine commissioned by the pharaoh Nectanebo I in the fourth-century B.C.
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