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Preceded by:
Teos
Pharaoh of Egypt
30th Dynasty
Succeeded by:
Artaxerxes III
Nectanebo II
Ancient Egyptian: Nakhthorhebyt
Koine Greek: Νεκτανεβώς (Nektanebos)
Nectanebo II

Head of Nectanebo II at the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. (CC BY-SA 2.0)

Reign
359–341 BC (18 years)
Praenomen
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Senedjemibre-Setepenanhur
He Pleases the Heart of Re,
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Nomen
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Nakhthorhebyt
Strong Horus of Hebyt
Horus name
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Beloved by the Two Lands
Nebty name
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He who Contents the Heart of Gods
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Semenhepu
Creator of Laws
Legacy
Father Tjahapimu
Born ca. 380 BC
Died Sometime after 340 BC
(aged at least 40)
Burial Unknown
Monuments Iseion
Not to be confused with Nectanebo I.

Senedjemibre Nakhthorhebyt (transliteration: nḫt-ḥr-ḥby.t, meaning: "Strong Horus of Hebyt"), better known as Nectanabo II, was the last Pharaoh of the Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt during the Late Period.

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Predecessor:
Teos
Pharaoh of Egypt
30th Dynasty
Successor:
Artaxerxes III
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