Nectanebo II

GPTKB entity

Statements (109)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:historical_figure
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:XXIX_Dynasty
gptkbp:alliance formed with neighboring regions
gptkbp:art_style influenced by Hellenistic art
Egyptian art revival
gptkbp:birth_place gptkb:historical_figure
gptkbp:capital gptkb:Nile_Delta
Sais
gptkbp:conflict faced challenges from internal and external forces
related to other dynasties through marriage
gptkbp:cultural_contribution gptkb:Saint
Patron of the arts
Promoted Egyptian religion
Revived ancient Egyptian traditions
gptkbp:cultural_impact influenced Hellenistic culture
influenced later Egyptian culture
gptkbp:cultural_representation gptkb:Saint
gptkbp:cultural_significance worship of Thoth
gptkbp:death_place gptkb:unknown
gptkb:historical_figure
gptkbp:defeated gptkb:Monarch
gptkb:Artaxerxes_III
gptkbp:depicted_in gptkb:archaeological_site
gptkbp:depicts Statues and reliefs
gptkbp:diplomatic_relations implemented policies to strengthen the economy
alliances with Greek city-states
gptkbp:dynasty gptkb:26th_Dynasty
30th Dynasty of Egypt
marks the end of native rule in Egypt
gptkbp:family descendant of Nectanebo I
gptkbp:father gptkb:Nectanebo_I
gptkbp:fledging_period gptkb:Greece
gptkbp:governed_by gptkb:historical_figure
gptkbp:has_ability known for strong military forces
gptkbp:historical_context varied interpretations by historians
gptkbp:historical_documentation documented in various historical texts
artifacts from his reign found in archaeological sites
gptkbp:historical_event mentioned by ancient historians
gptkbp:historical_impact significant impact on Egyptian history
gptkbp:historical_period Late Period of Ancient Egypt
gptkbp:historical_significance symbol of Egyptian independence
Last ruler before Alexander the Great's conquest
important figure in the history of Egypt.
symbol of Egyptian resistance
gptkbp:historical_source information derived from papyrus texts
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Nectanebo II
gptkbp:in-game_currency issued coins
issued coins with his image
gptkbp:known_for Construction of temples
Religious reforms
Artistic achievements
Strengthening the military
Cultural exchanges with neighboring regions
Promotion of literature
Building projects in Egypt
Encouragement of science
Support of the priesthood
Influence on later Egyptian rulers
Legacy in Egyptian history
Promotion of religious texts
Encouragement of local artisans
Support for the arts and crafts
Influence on Egyptian art and architecture
Historical narratives about his reign
Diplomatic relations with Greece
Fostering trade relations
Cultural revival in Egypt
military campaigns against Persia
Symbol of Egyptian resistance
last native ruler of Egypt
Cultural identity during his reign
Development of Egyptian literature
Final stand against foreign domination
Influence on later historical interpretations
Last native Pharaoh of Egypt
Promotion of Egyptian mythology
Role in the decline of native rule in Egypt
Symbol of the end of the pharaonic era
last native ruler of Egypt before Persian conquest
gptkbp:leadership gptkb:high_priest_of_Amun
gptkbp:legacy last ruler before foreign domination
considered a national hero by some Egyptians
initiated a revival of ancient Egyptian culture
inspiration for later Egyptian nationalism
gptkbp:losses fled to Nubia after defeat
gptkbp:military_strategy against Persia
Defense against Persians
gptkbp:mother Unnamed mother
gptkbp:notable_allies formed alliances with neighboring regions
gptkbp:patronage supported literature and scholarship
gptkbp:portrayed_by a wise and just ruler
gptkbp:predecessor gptkb:Nectanebo_I
Teos
gptkbp:reign_end 342 BC
around 360 BC
360 BC
approximately 18 years
Crowned in 360 BC
gptkbp:successor gptkb:none
gptkb:Ptolemy_I_Soter
gptkbp:tactics utilized diplomacy and warfare
gptkbp:temple gptkb:Temple_of_Edfu
gptkb:Temple_of_Karnak
in his honor
constructed temples dedicated to various deities
dedicated temples to the goddess Isis
restored temples across Egypt
gptkbp:tradition promoted traditional Egyptian religious practices