Necho I

Necho I (circa 672 664 BC) was governor of the Egyptian city of Sais. His rule lasted only two years as Necho I of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. He is primarily attested in Assyrian documents. He was installed as ruler by Assurbanipal around 654 BC, but he may have ruled prior to this event.

 

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