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However, Tjahapimu took advantage of Teos' unpopularity in Egypt, which was due to the harsh tax regime that the pharaoh imposed in order to finance his expedition. Tjahapimu convinced his own son Nakhthorheb, who was serving Teos as the commander of the
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The Cambridge Ancient History, volume VI: The Fourth Century B.C.
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30th Dynasty
Teos
Nectanebo I
Nectanebo II
fl.
ancient Egyptian
30th Dynasty
pharaoh
Nectanebo I
Teos
Near East
Achaemenid Empire
regent
machimoi
Nectanebo II
Susa
Great King
meta
greywacke
Memphis
Metropolitan Museum of Art



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