Wahibre

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Wahibre was the throne name of Psamtik I, a 26th Dynasty pharaoh who reunified Egypt and initiated the Late Period’s political and cultural revival.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian dynasty
ancient Egyptian royal name
ancient Egyptian ruler
historical period
pharaoh
throne name
alsoKnownAs Saite Dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Neith NERFINISHED
burialPlace Sais NERFINISHED
capital Sais NERFINISHED
characterizedBy cultural revival
political revival
consolidatedPowerIn Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
countryRuled Egypt NERFINISHED
culticRole High priest of Neith at Sais
dynasty Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era Late Period of ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
extendedControlTo Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
father Necho I NERFINISHED
foreignPolicy alliance with Greek city-states
hasThroneName Wahibre NERFINISHED
initiatedPeriod Late Period cultural revival
Late Period political revival
notableEvent expulsion of Assyrian influence from Egypt
partOf Late Period of ancient Egypt
politicalRole reunifier of Egypt
predecessor Tantamani NERFINISHED
reignPeriod 664–610 BCE
reunified Egypt NERFINISHED
royalTitle King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Lord of the Two Lands NERFINISHED
ruledFromCity Sais NERFINISHED
startWithReignOf Psamtik I NERFINISHED
successor Necho II NERFINISHED
throneNameOf Psamtik I NERFINISHED
usedByDynasty Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
usedByPeriod Late Period of ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
usedForeignTroops Carian mercenaries
Greek mercenaries

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Psamtik I royalPrenomen Wahibre