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Dynastic Genealogies and Funerary Monuments: Nectanebo, Alexander, and Judas Maccabee and the Evidence of Ptolemaic Influence on the Hasmoneans

Journal of Ancient History, 2022
AbstractWhen we compare the genealogical strategies of the Ptolemies, Seleukids, and Hasmoneans, those of the Ptolemies and the Hasmoneans display striking parallels, while the Seleukids followed a different policy. This article explores one facet of the parallels, the combined use of funerary monuments, festivals, and narratives (mythical and ...
Sylvie Honigman, Gilles Gorre
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New Fragments of “Nectanebo the Falcon” from the Temple of Behbeit el-Hagar

Near Eastern Archaeology, 2018
Two new fragments (no. 456 and Hor.Behbeit.4) presenting the lower part of two unfinished Horus statues in the form of a falcon embracing the king between his claws were discovered recently during ...
Mahmoud A. Emam, Ehab Abd el-Zaher
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Pharaon, magicien et filou. Nectanébo II entre l’histoire et la légende / Pharaoh, Wizard, Trickster: Nectanebo II between History and Legend

ASDIWAL. Revue genevoise d'anthropologie et d'histoire des religions, 2012
Matthey Philippe. Pharaon, magicien et filou. Nectanébo II entre l’histoire et la légende / Pharaoh, Wizard, Trickster: Nectanebo II between History and Legend . In: ASDIWAL. Revue genevoise d'anthropologie et d'histoire des religions, n°7, 2012. pp. 197-203.
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Transformation Of A Royal Head: Notes On A Portrait Of Nectanebo I

2010
The colossal head of Nectanebo I was installed in a new gallery for Egyptian art at LACMA in 1989. Since that time, the work has remained on view, and the repairs have remained stable and virtually imperceptible to the viewing public. While strategies of restoration and re-restoration continue to evolve, it will be of interest to see if the next ...
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Coptos : Architecture and Assemblages in the sacred Temenos from Nectanebo to Justinian

2002
Herbert Sharon C., Berlin Andrea M. Coptos : Architecture and Assemblages in the sacred Temenos from Nectanebo to Justinian. In: Topoi. Orient-Occident. Supplément 3, 2002. Autour de Coptos.
Herbert, Sharon, Berlin, Andrea
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Nectanebo

2021
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