Amasis II, d. 525
B.C., king of ancient Egypt (569-525
B.C.), of the XXVI dynasty. In a military revolt he dethroned
Apries. He erected temples and other buildings at Memphis and Saïs and encouraged Greek merchants and artisans to settle at Naucratis. He also established alliances with Greek leaders and maintained his rule partly with the aid of Greek mercenaries. Amasis II died just before the Persian invasion (525
B.C.) under
Cambyses. The name also appears as Ahmose II.
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