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| | Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Tefnakhte" (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Prior to assuming the modest non-royal title of "Great Chief of the West", Tefnakhte managed to extend his control southward, capturing the city of Memphis and besieging the city of Herakleopolis, which was an ally of the Kushite king Piye of Nubia. |
 | | In his paper, Perdu published a newly discovered Year 2 stela from Necho I's reign which is almost similar in style, text and format with the Year 8 stela of Shepsesre Tefnakht thereby demonstrating that these two kings of Sais were close contemporaries. |
 | | Tefnakht II (685-678 BC), an unknown king Nekauba (678-672 BC), and Necho I (672-664 BC), would, hence, be local rulers of Sais. |
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