Jug/pourer - 925 silver - Egypt - year 1992
No. 80693289
Replica of ancient Egyptian Fragment of King Nectanebo II (No Reserve Price)
No. 80693289
Replica of ancient Egyptian Fragment of King Nectanebo II (No Reserve Price)
➜ This is an a mazing replica stone fragment museum quality showing king Nectanebo II
with hieroglyphics. Nectanebo II, (flourished 4th century BCE), first king (reigned 380–362 BCE) of the 30th dynasty of Egypt. He successfully opposed an attempt by the Persians to reimpose their rule on Egypt (373).
➜ When Nectanebo came to the throne, a Persian invasion was imminent. A powerful army, gathered by a previous king, Achoris (reigned 393–380 BCE), and largely composed of Greek mercenaries, was entrusted by Nectanebo to the Athenian Chabrias. The Persians, however, succeeded in causing Chabrias’s recall and marched against Egypt with a force of 220,000. The Egyptians suffered an initial reverse, but, through the indecision of the Persian general Pharnabazus, they were able to collect their forces, outflanking the delaying invaders near Mendes in the Nile delta and forcing them to retreat. Nectanebo was relieved of further Persian intervention during the rest of his rule because of satrap rebellions throughout the Persian empire.
✔ Height: 17 cm
✔ Width: 14.5 cm
✔ Weight: 622 gram
✔ Object: Egyptian fragment
✔ Material: Limestone
✔ Origin: Egypt
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