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  • 121Shoshenq IV — Hedjkheperre Setepenre Shoshenq IV ruled Egypt s 22nd Dynasty between the reigns of Shoshenq III and Pami. This Pharaoh s existence was first argued by David Rohl but the British Egyptologist Aidan Dodson settled the issue in a seminal GM… …

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  • 122Intef VII — Nebkheperre Intef VII (or Antef) was an Egyptian king of the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt at Thebes during the Second Intermediate Period, when Egypt was divided by rival dynasties including the Hyksos in Lower Egypt. He is known to be the… …

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  • 123Teos of Egypt — Teos Djedhor, Djedher, Takhos Pharaoh of Egypt Reign 362–360 BC, 30th Dynasty Predecessor Nectanebo I …

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  • 124Nepherites I — Nefaarud I Sphinx of pharaoh Nepherites I in the Louvre Museum Pharaoh of Egypt …

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  • 125Rudamun — Pharaoh Infobox Name= Rudamun | Caption=A small glass vase with the cartouches of Rudamun NomenHiero= Nomen= Rudamun PrenomenHiero= Prenomen= User maat re Setep en amun Powerful is the Justice of Re, Chosen of Amun [Clayton, Peter A. Chronicle of …

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  • 126Landgrave Charles of Hesse-Kassel — Charles of Hesse ( da. Carl af Hessen; de. Karl von Hessen Kassel) (Kassel 19 December 1744 ndash; Luisenlund 17 August 1836) was born in Kassel as the second surviving son of Kassel s then hereditary prince, the future Frederick II, Landgrave of …

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  • 127Albert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein — Infobox British Royalty|highness name =Prince Albert title =Duke of Schleswig Holstein predecessor =Ernest Gunther, Duke of Schleswig Holstein successor =Frederick Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig Holstein full name =Albert John Charles Frederick… …

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  • 128INED (disambiguation) — INED is a shortcut for:* Institut National d Études Démographiques National Institute for Demografic Research [http://www.ined.fr/] * International Network of Economic Developers [http://ined.org/] * Instituto de Educación a Distancia… …

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