Hakor

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Hakor was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt’s Twenty-ninth Dynasty, known for his efforts to maintain Egyptian independence against Persian domination.

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instanceOf ancient Egyptian pharaoh
human
alliedWith Athens NERFINISHED
Cyprus NERFINISHED
Evagoras I of Salamis NERFINISHED
Greek city-states
alsoKnownAs Achoris NERFINISHED
Hagor NERFINISHED
Haqor NERFINISHED
burialPlace Mendes (probable) NERFINISHED
capital Mendes NERFINISHED
commissioned building works in Egyptian temples
countryRuled Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
culture ancient Egyptian culture
deathDate 380 BC
engagedIn wars against the Achaemenid Empire
era Late Period of ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
father Psammuthes NERFINISHED
knownFor foreign alliances against Persia
maintaining Egyptian independence
resisting Achaemenid Persian domination
language Egyptian language NERFINISHED
notableFor financing anti-Persian coalitions in the eastern Mediterranean
stabilizing Egypt after internal dynastic struggles
opponent Achaemenid Empire NERFINISHED
Artaxerxes II of Persia NERFINISHED
period 4th century BC
policy anti-Persian foreign policy
predecessor Psammuthes NERFINISHED
reignedInDynasty Twenty-ninth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
reignEnd 380 BC
reignStart 393 BC
religion ancient Egyptian religion NERFINISHED
royalHouse Twenty-ninth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
succeededBy Nectanebo I (as next effective ruler after Nepherites II) NERFINISHED
successor Nepherites II NERFINISHED
supportedBy Greek mercenaries
title King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Pharaoh of Egypt
usedScript Demotic script NERFINISHED
Egyptian hieroglyphs NERFINISHED

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