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Edwards, Amelia B.
Pharaohs, fellahs and explorers — New York, NY, 1892

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THE BURIED CITIES OP ANCIENT EGYPT.

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settlement of Greeks in Egypt—a settlement ninety years
earlier than that of Naukratis.

The foreigners continued to occupy Daphna? for nearly a
century, till King Amasis, the fourth successor of Psammeti-

THK RUINS OF THK SANCTUARY. (GREAT TEMPLE OF T.1N1S.)

chus, removed them to Memphis. Now, the immediate pre-
decessor of Amasis was Uabra, called by the Greek " Apries,"
and in the Bible " Ilophra," It was during the reign of
Apries, about 5S5 b.c. that Jerusalem was besieged by Neb-
uchadnezzar, who took King Zedekiah captive, pot out Ids
eyes, and bore him away, with the bulk of the Jewish citi-
zens, to Babylon. But Zedekiah's daughters were left be-
hind in Jerusalem, then occupied by a Chaldean garrison un-
der a Chaldean governor. It was a time of plot and strife
and disorder; and finally Johanan. the son of Kareah, act-
ing as the guardian and adviser of the forlorn princesses,
 
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