- Sabacos
- see Shabako.Biographical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt by Rosalie and Antony E. David
Ancient Egypt. A Reference Guide. EdwART. 2011.
Ancient Egypt. A Reference Guide. EdwART. 2011.
Anysis — is a king of Egypt, mentioned only in book II of The History by Herodotus. Herodotus says he came from a city after which he was named. He was blind and was deposed by Ethiopians led by Sabacos. After fifty years of hiding in marshland on the… … Wikipedia
Elbo — was apparently a man made island of ash and Earth where the blind Egyptian king Anysis lived during his 50 years of exile while the Ethiopian king Sabacos ruled Egypt. Supposedly, the island was built up because Egyptians who were bringing food… … Wikipedia
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Shabako — Rey de Kush Faraón de la Dinastía XXV de Egipto Imagen de Shabako Reinado c. 716 a 702 a. C. Predecesor Pianjy … Wikipedia Español
САБАКОН — • Σαβάκων, ω̃ς, Sabacon или Sabacos, эфиопский царь, завоевавший царство Мероэ (см. Aegyptus, Египет, 3), но покинувший его после пятидесятилетнего правления вследствие сновидения. Как говорят, он заменил смертную казнь тяжелой… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Shabako — King 716 702 BC. The brother of the great Ethiopian warrior, *Piankhy, Shabako returned to Egypt in 715 BC and established the Kushite or Ethiopian Twenty fifth Dynasty. He deposed and took captive Bochchoris (Bakenrenef), the ruler of the… … Ancient Egypt