- Teos of Egypt
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Teos Djedhor, Djedher, Takhos Pharaoh of Egypt Reign 362–360 BC, 30th Dynasty Predecessor Nectanebo I Successor Nectanebo II -
Prenomen: Irimaatenre
Carrying out the Justice of Re -
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Nomen: Djedher Setep-en-inhur
Horus Says [he will live], Chosen of Unuris[1] -
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Horus name: Khaemwaset Seshemtawy[2] -
Nebty name: Merymaat Sahperunetjeru -
Golden Horus: Khubaqet Wafkhasut -
Children Khedebneithirbinet II(?)[3] Father Nectanebo I Teos (Ancient Greek: Τέως) or Tachos (Ancient Greek: Τάχως), Egyptian Djedhor, was Pharaoh of Egypt between the years of 362 to 360 BC; he had been co-regent with his father Nectanebo I from about 365. He was overthrown by Nectanebo II with the aid of Agesilaus II of Sparta and was forced to flee to Persia by way of Arabia. The Persian king Artaxerxes II gave him refuge, and Teos lived in Persian exile until his death.
References
- ^ Late Period Dynasty 30: Teos accessed January 22, 2007
- ^ Djedher Greek Teos
- ^ Dodson, Aidan and Hilton, Dyan. The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. 2004. ISBN 0-500-05128-3
External links
Preceded by
Nectanebo IPharaoh of Egypt
Thirtieth DynastySucceeded by
Nectanebo II
Categories:- Pharaohs of the Thirtieth dynasty of Egypt
- Ancient Egypt people stubs
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