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nectanebo (adjective): A term without a common English definition. It may be a specific name, reference, or descriptor in a particular context or domain

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Nectanebo was also generous towards the priesthood.
It was later known that the sarcophagus belongs to Nectanebo II.
Nectanebo the divine falcon.
The entire site is surrounded by a large mudbrick enclosure wall built by Nectanebo I.
The relationships between Nectanebo and the pharaohs of the previous dynasty are not entirely clear.
There are remains of the temples built by Osorkon II and Nectanebo II.
Nectanebo II was the last native king to rule Egypt.
The temple was built by Nectanebo II.
Nectanebo II was the last indigenous king of ancient Egypt.
Engraved with the cartouche of Nectanebo II, it is therefore older than the temple itself.
Nectanebo II was responsible for the increasing popularity of the Buchis cult.
In the greywacke statue, Nectanebo II is shown in a nemes and uraeus.
Nectanebo II occupied the Nile and its various branches with a numerous navy.
Egyptians, particularly the priests, resented these measures but supported Nectanebo II.
Nectanebo and Petesis.

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Objects include canopic jars, Mashrabiya, and pieces from the rule of Nectanebo II.
There, Nectanebo added a relief decoration to the eastern and western temples of Apis.
As the situation deteriorates, Nectanebo II leaves for exile in Nubia.
Nectanebo was a great builder and restorer, to an extent not seen in Egypt for centuries.
He was deposed and likely killed by Nectanebo I after ruling Egypt for only 4 months.
Nectanebo II was the last Egyptian-born pharaoh to rule the country.
In fact, some believe that Alexander the Great 's father was Egyptian Pharaoh Nectanebo.
Nectanebo fled to Upper Egypt and finally to Nubia, where he was granted asylum.
It was built of mud-brick and restored by Nectanebo in the 30th dynasty.
Under Nectanebo I, a major rebuilding program was initiated for temples across the country.
Sebennytos was also the hometown of Nectanebo II, Egypt 's last native ruler.
Following Nectanebo fleeing to Ethiopia, all of Egypt submitted to Artaxerxes.
Its attribution to Nectanebo II, however, is not confirmed.
Nectanebo had two known sons, Teos, who was his appointed successor, and Tjahapimu.
Acknowledging Agesilaus, Nectanebo sent him 220 talents of gold.
Nectanebo II occupied the Nile and its various branches with his large navy . [ citationneeded ].
However, King Nectanebo I is able to gather his forces and repulse the Persian invasion.
Nectanebo I, the founder of this dynasty, became an accomplished builder.
His grandson, Nectanebo II, was king when Persians retook the country around 343 BC.
Nectanebo died during his 19th year as ruler.
Nectanebo II pays the Spartans 230 talents for their help.

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