Teos (Djedhor) of Sebennytos

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Teos (Djedhor) of Sebennytos was a pharaoh of Egypt’s 30th Dynasty known for his ultimately unsuccessful military campaigns and for being overthrown after alienating both the priesthood and the army.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Egypt
ancient Egyptian pharaoh
human
associatedWith Sebennytos NERFINISHED
campaignTarget Palestine NERFINISHED
Persian Empire NERFINISHED
Phoenicia NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition penultimate pharaoh of the Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt
era Late Period of ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
father Nectanebo I NERFINISHED
hasBirthPlace Sebennytos NERFINISHED
hasCapital Sais NERFINISHED
hasPersonalName Teos NERFINISHED
hasRegnalName Djedhor NERFINISHED
knownFor alienating the Egyptian army
being overthrown during his reign
conflict with the Egyptian priesthood
military campaign against the Persian Empire
languageUsed Ancient Egyptian
lostSupportOf Egyptian army NERFINISHED
Egyptian priesthood
memberOfDynasty Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
notableEvent deposition during foreign campaign
launch of a major expedition against Persia
policy heavy taxation to finance military campaigns
policyConsequence unpopularity among priests and soldiers
predecessor Nectanebo I NERFINISHED
religion ancient Egyptian religion
ruledInCentury 4th century BC
ruledRegion Egypt NERFINISHED
successor Nectanebo II NERFINISHED
title Lord of the Two Lands NERFINISHED
Pharaoh of Upper and Lower Egypt
wasOverthrownBy Nectanebo II NERFINISHED

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Nectanebo I father Teos (Djedhor) of Sebennytos