Uahibre

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Uahibre, better known by the Greek name Apries, was a pharaoh of Egypt’s 26th Dynasty who ruled in the early 6th century BCE and is noted for his foreign campaigns and eventual overthrow.

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instanceOf ancient Egyptian pharaoh
human
monarch
alliedWith Greek mercenaries
approximateBirthCentury 7th century BCE
approximateDeathCentury 6th century BCE
associatedWithEvent Babylonian siege of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Egyptian intervention in Levant
burialPlace Sais (disputed) NERFINISHED
capitalCity Sais NERFINISHED
conflictWith native Egyptian troops
contemporaryOf Nebuchadnezzar II NERFINISHED
deathCause probable execution
era Late Period of ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
facedRebellionFrom Egyptian army NERFINISHED
father Psamtik II NERFINISHED
foreignPolicy hostility toward Babylon
pro-Greek orientation
hasDynasticName Wahibre NERFINISHED
hasGreekName Apries NERFINISHED
knownFrom archaeological finds
classical authors
inscriptions
language Egyptian
lostBattle Battle against Babylonian forces in Levant
memberOfDynasty Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
mentionedInSource Hebrew Bible NERFINISHED
Herodotus NERFINISHED
militaryAction campaigns in Levant
naval operations in Mediterranean
mother Takhut NERFINISHED
notedFor conflict with Babylon
foreign military campaigns
intervention in Judah
overthrow by Amasis II
overthrownBy Amasis II NERFINISHED
predecessor Psamtik II NERFINISHED
reignEndApprox 570 BCE
reignStartApprox 589 BCE
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse Saite dynasty NERFINISHED
ruledCountry Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
successor Amasis II NERFINISHED
title King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Pharaoh
usedRoyalPrenomen Wahibre Haaibre NERFINISHED

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Apries hasAlternativeName Uahibre