4th century BC Egyptian pharaoh
Teos |
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Fragment of a faience saucer inscribed with the name of Teos. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London |
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Reign | 361/0–359/8 BCE |
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Coregency | Three years with Nectanebo I |
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Predecessor | Nectanebo I |
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Successor | Nectanebo II |
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Khaemmaat Seshemtawy ḫ3j-m-M3ˁt-sšm-t3wj Who appears as Maat, Leader of the Two Lands | |
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Merymaat Sahperunetjeru Mrj-M3ˁt-s3ḫ-prw-nṯrw | |
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Khubaqet Wafkhasut ḫwj-b3qt-w3f-ḫ3swt The ruling king who destroys foreign countries | |
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Irimaatenre Jrj-m3ˁt-n-Rˁ Carrying out the Justice of Ra | |
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Djedhor Setep-en-inhuret Ḏd Ḥr stp n jnj ḥrt Horus Says [he will live], Chosen of Anhur[3] | |
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Children | Khedebneithirbinet II(?) |
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Father | Nectanebo I |
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Dynasty | 30th Dynasty |
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Djedhor, better known as Teos (Ancient Greek: Τέως) or Tachos (Ancient Greek: Τάχως), was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 30th Dynasty.