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Cleopatra II of Egypt
queen of Ptolemaic Egypt
Kamose
Kamose was the last king of the Theban Seventeenth Dynasty at the end of the Second Intermediate Period. Kamose is usually ascribed a reign of three years (his highest attested regnal year), although some scholars now favor giving him a longer reign of approximately five years.
Seqenenre Tao
pharaoh from the Seventeenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt
Ahmed ‘Urabi
Egyptian army officer and revolutionary (1841–1911)
Pedubast I
Egyptian pharaoh
Hugronaphor
Horwennefer ( "Horus-Onnophris"; ), also known as Hurganophor or Haronnophris, was an Egyptian who led Upper Egypt in secession from the rule of Ptolemy IV Philopator in 205 BC. Along with his successor, Ankhwennefer (also known as Chaonnophris or Ankhmakis), they held a large part of Egypt until 186 BC. No monuments are attested to this king, but a graffito dating to about 201 BC on a wall of the mortuary Temple of Seti I at Abydos, in which his name is written (), is an attestation to the extent of his influence and the ideology of his reign. He appears to have died before 197 BC.
Khababash
Khabash, also Khababash or Khabbash, was Pharaoh of Egypt in the 4th century BC. During the second Persian occupation of Egypt (343–332 BC), he led a revolt against the Persian rule for two or three years from ca. 338 BC, a few years before the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great.
Inaros II
5th century BC Egyptian ruler
Ankhmakis
Egyptian Pharaoh
Petubastis III
Egyptian leader (ruled 522 – 520 BC) who revolted against Persian rule
Abdullah Nadim
writer, poet, journalist, and a pioneer of Egyptian nationalism
Harsiesi
Harsiesi (died September 130 BC) was an ancient Egyptian rebel against the rule of Ptolemy VIII Physcon of the Ptolemaic Dynasty.
Psammetichus IV
Possible 5th century BCE Egyptian pharaoh
Isidorus
native ancient Egyptian priest in the 2nd century
Inaros I