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Necho II
Egyptian names: Wehemibra Nekau
Successor of: Psammetichus I
Relatives
- father: Psammetichus I
- wife: Tahut
- son: Psammetichus II
Main deeds
- 610: Accession; Necho inherits a war against Babylonia, in which Egypt supports Assyria
- 609: Intervention in Palestine; meeting with king Josiah of Judah in Megiddo or battle against Josiah;note Judah and the Phoenician towns become Egyptian tributaries
- Necho builds his HQs at Riblah on the Orontes, supporting the Assyrian king Aššur-Uballit II.note
- War in Syria.note
- 605: Nebuchadnezzar defeats Necho near Karchemish.note
- 601: Babylonian attack on Egypt repelled
- 597: Loss of Judah; Jerusalem is captured by the Babylonians
- 595: Death of Necho II; he is succeeded by his son Psammetichus II
- Without known date: first circumnavigation of Africa.note
- Necho's names are sometimes erazed from his monuments, which may signify that his foreign policy was seen as a failure; his successor refrained from foreign interventions
Buildings
- According to Herodotus,note Necho started to build a canal between the Nile and the Red Sea (finished by Darius I the Great)
- An ancient Hyksos fortress at Pithom was rebuilt
- Continued building activity at the temple of Neith in Sais
Succeeded by: Psammetichus II