Nectanebus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Nectanebus
(Nectanebo II) - king of Egypt, 360-343 B.C.
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AET_2.1.B
of the Two Lands Senedjemibre-Setepenamun: Oh, lord of fire,
AET_2.5.A
of the reign [of king Nectanebos, who was a beneficent king
AET_2.5.C
of the reign of king Nectanebo II, who was a beneficent
AET_4.39
King, the Son of Rê, Nakhtharhebe, beloved of Onuris, may
Euseb]:Chron_149
years Teōs, 2 years Nectanebus, 8 years In total :
Euseb]:Chron_159
that they appointed, called Nectanebus. I have already
Nepos_12.2
gone to the aid of Nectenebis, he secured for him the
Nepos_17.8
having received from King Nectenebis two hundred and twenty
Polyaen_2.1.22
was sent as an ally to Nectanebus in Egypt, they were
PsCallisth_1.34
"This is our last king, Nectanebos, who, when the Persian
PsCallisth_1.1-14 *
For they say that Nectanebōs , the last king of Egy
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