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Ammeris

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Died
  
696 BC

Predecessor
  
Bakenranef

Successor
  
Tefnakht II

Reign
  
c. 715/713 – c. 695 BCE ("Proto-Saite Dynasty")

Ammeris and deshawn doing juju on that beat


Ammeris was a governor of Sais attributed to the so-called "Proto-Saite Dynasty" of ancient Egypt.

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Biography

His name is only attested on Eusebius' Epithome of Manetho. Eusebius gave him 12 or 18 years depending on the versions, and calls him Ammeris (or Ameres) "the Nubian", placing him as the first king of the 26th Dynasty.

A reconstructed account of events is as follows: when, around 720 – 716 BCE (or 715 – 712 BCE, since dates are disputed) Shabaka of the 25th Dynasty defeated Bakenranef of the 24th Dynasty, the former chose a faithful commander and placed him to the government of Sais. The original name of this ruler is lost, but it was evidently hellenized to Ammeris or Ameres, with the nickname "the Nubian" on account of his place of origin. He probably ruled the city until c. 695 BCE, when he was succeeded by Stephinates (Tefnakht II).

References

Ammeris Wikipedia