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Egyptian pharaoh
Ουαφρη[ς], romanized: Ouaphre[s]). Apries inherited the throne from his father, pharaoh Psamtik II, in February 589 BCE. Apries was an active builder who constructed
Apries
Egyptian pharaoh from 570 to 526 BC
the rebels instead, and Apries, who then had to rely entirely on his mercenaries, was defeated (though it is suggested that Apries had more native support
Amasis_II
Ancient capital of Inebu-hedj, Egypt
fortified structures in the city, as is attested by the palace built by Apries at Kom Tuman. Egypt and Memphis were taken for Persia by king Cambyses in
Memphis,_Egypt
Native dynasty of ancient Egypt before the first Persian invasion
help of Greek mercenaries, Pharaoh Apries was able to hold back Babylonian attempts to conquer Egypt, although Apries was later deposed by Amasis II in
Twenty-sixth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
King of Babylon from 605 to 562 BC
increased once again under his successors, Psamtik II (r. 595–589 BC) and Apries (r. 589–570 BC), who both worked to encourage anti-Babylonian rebellions
Nebuchadnezzar_II
Ancient Egyptian obelisk on a marble elephant, a landmark of Rome, Italy
stands today. The red granite obelisk was originally erected by Pharaoh Apries of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt, about 580 BC, in his capital Sais
Elephant_and_Obelisk
Species of butterfly
Allotinus apries apries (Borneo, Pulo Laut, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra) Allotinus apries dositheus Fruhstorfer, 1914 (Java) Allotinus apries ristus Eliot
Allotinus_apries
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Cleopatra
Ancient Egyptian princess and priestess
God's Wife of Amun between 595 and 525 BC, during the reigns of Psamtik II, Apries, Amasis II and Psamtik III, until the Achaemenid conquest of Egypt. In 595
Ankhnesneferibre
Egyptian pharaoh
A significant Saite temple was likely built by Psamtik II and his son Apries at the village of El-Mahalla El-Kubra which lies equidistant from Sebennytos
Psamtik_II
Period in ancient Egyptian history ( 664 BCE–332 BCE)
East seems to have continued for a while after this battle. In 570 BC, Apries (Hophra) was deposed by Amasis II, who replaced him as Pharaoh of Egypt
Late_Period_of_Egypt
One hundred years, from 600 BC to 501 BC
move to a more secure location at Meroe near the sixth Cataract. 589 BC: Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as King of Egypt. 588 BC: Nebuchadrezzar II of
6th_century_BC
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Marcus_Aurelius
Ruler of the Achaemenid Empire from 530 to 522 BC
claiming to be the son of Princess Nitetis, a daughter of the pharaoh Apries, much as his father had claimed Median descent when he took over Media.
Cambyses_II
525 BC battle between Egypt and Achaemenid Empire
named Nitetis, who was a daughter of an Egyptian named Apries. According to Herodotus, Apries was the previous pharaoh whom Amasis had defeated and killed
Battle_of_Pelusium
Persian ruler from 522 to 486 BCE
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Darius_the_Great
Family tree of ancient Egyptian rulers
The rule of the family of Necho I and Psamtik I ends with the death of Apries, who was replaced by Amasis II, originally a general, and not of the royal
Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt family tree
Twenty-sixth_Dynasty_of_Egypt_family_tree
River in Bacău, Romania
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Valea_Rece_(Trotuș)
Ancient Egyptian city
ancient Egyptian towns and cities List of historical capitals of Egypt Apries Sonchis of Sais Elephant and Obelisk Urbino Obelisk Myśliwiec, Karol (2001)
Sais,_Egypt
Ancient Mesopotamian empire (626–539 BC)
unsuccessful. (However, some have suggested that Nebuchadnezzar came to defeat Apries, with the combined forces of Amasis and Nebuchadnezzar managing to kill
Neo-Babylonian_Empire
Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Titus
Calendar year
became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Deposed pharaoh Apries invades Egypt with Babylonian help but is defeated by Amasis II. May 25—Servius
567_BC
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Augustus
discovery of the stele, which describes the military campaigns of pharaoh Apries, dating back to the 26th dynasty in Ismailia. In September 2021, archaeologists
Archaeology_of_ancient_Egypt
Period of ancient Egyptian history
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Dynasty_0
Ancient Persian military campaign (525 BC)
ex-pharaoh Apries, whom Herodotus explicitly confirms to have been killed by Amasis, to go to Persia instead of his own offspring. This daughter of Apries was
First Achaemenid conquest of Egypt
First_Achaemenid_conquest_of_Egypt
6th-century BC king of Cyrenaica
king Adicran dispatched an embassy to the Egyptian Pharaoh Apries. Around 570 BC, Apries launched a military expedition against Cyrene. Battus and the
Battus_II_of_Cyrene
Egyptian Pharaoh
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Pami_II
Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Claudius
Roman emperor from 138 to 161
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Antoninus_Pius
Title of Ancient Egyptian rulers
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Pharaoh
Roman emperor from AD 69 to 79
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Vespasian
Book of Jeremiah, chapter 37
heard news of them, they departed from Jerusalem. "Pharaoh": is Hophra (or Apries), the fourth king (counting from Psamtik I) of the 26th dynasty of Egypt
Jeremiah_37
Roman emperor from 177 to 192
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Commodus
Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Tiberius
Pharaoh of Egypt from 44 to 30 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Caesarion
sister Pebatjma Tantamani and his full sisters Piankharty and Setemkheb H Apries and his full sister Ankhnesneferibre Piye and his half-sisters Peksater
List_of_coupled_siblings
Egyptian royal headdress
Ramesses VII Ramesses IX Ramesses X Ramesses XI Siamun Psamtik I Psamtik II Apries Hakor Nectanebo I Teos Nectanebo II Alexander the Great Ptolemy I Ptolemy
Khepresh
Roman emperor from 310 to 313
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Maximinus_Daza
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1213 to 1203 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Merneptah
Elephant and Obelisk (a.k.a. Minerveo obelisk) 5.47 m (12.69 m with base) Apries 589–570 BC Sais Piazza della Minerva (Roman period, rediscovered 1665) Rome
Egyptian_obelisks
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Tutankhamun
5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes
Seventh Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Amenhotep_II
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1458 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Hatshepsut
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Xerxes_I
Ancient Egyptian queen consort
Dynasty of Egypt. She was the wife of Psamtik II and the mother of Pharaoh Apries and the God's Wife of Amun Ankhnesneferibre. Takhuit is known to be the
Takhuit
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 47 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Ptolemy_XIII_Theos_Philopator
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Trajan
1909 Memphis I W. Flinders Petrie, and J. H. Walker 1909 The Palace of Apries (Memphis II) Flinders Petrie, and J. H. Walker 1910 Meydum and Memphis (III)
British School of Archaeology in Egypt
British_School_of_Archaeology_in_Egypt
City in Egypt
pharaohs Amenhotep III and Thutmose IV and Late Period rulers Psamtik II and Apries. Initial research suggests these finds, dating back to the Eighteenth Dynasty
Aswan
Egyptian pharaoh (First Dynasty)
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Hor-Aha
Work by Herodotus
Egypt: the twelve, Psammetichus (and his rise to power), Necôs, Psammis, Apries, Amasis II (and his rise to power) Cambyses II of Persia's (son of Cyrus
Histories_(Herodotus)
Pharaoh of Egypt
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Shoshenq_I
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1203 to 1197 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Seti_II
Book of Ezekiel, chapter 29
noted in Jeremiah 44:30 (Ουαφρη[ς] in the Greek Old Testament), written as Apries (Ancient Greek: Ἁπρίης) by Herodotus (ii. 161) and Diodorus (i. 68), Waphres
Ezekiel_29
Last phase of the Naqada culture of ancient Egyptian prehistory
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Naqada_III
Fourth Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (c. 1493/1482 – 1479 BC)
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Thutmose_II
Roman emperor from 235 to 238
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Maximinus_Thrax
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of first dynasty
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Djet
Roman emperor from 193 to 211
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Septimius_Severus
Ptolemaic King of Egypt, 107–88 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Ptolemy_X_Alexander_I
Book of Jeremiah, chapter 44
Zedekiah over to Nebuchadnezzar II (Jeremiah 39:5–7), Pharaoh Hophra (or Apries) (Hebrew: חפרע Ḥāp̄əra‘) would be handed over to his enemies. Hophra is
Jeremiah_44
Pharaoh
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Psamtik_I
Roman emperor from AD 68 to 69
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Galba
King of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, 284–246 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Ptolemy_II_Philadelphus
Roman emperor from 222 to 235
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Severus_Alexander
Ancient Egyptian high priest
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Pinedjem_I
Roman emperor from 117 to 138
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Hadrian
Decade
This article concerns the period 589 BC – 580 BC. February 589 BC—Apries succeeds Psamtik II as king of Egypt. 589 BC—Nebuchadnezzar II begins his second
580s_BC
Roman emperor in 270
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Quintillus
miniature images of Pharaohs Amenhotep III, Thutmose IV, Psamtik II, and Apries beneath the Nile waters in Aswan. These artifacts were initially discovered
2024_in_archaeology
Egyptian king
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Osorkon_II
On the other hand, Cambyses is depicted as half Egyptian, a grandson of Apries. Alexander is portrayed in the same duality – while he is also depicted
Egyptian_nationalism
Egyptian pharaoh
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Seti_I
Roman emperor in AD 69
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Otho
Calendar year
Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Apries succeeds his father Psamtik II as king of Egypt. Nebuchadnezzar begins his
589_BC
Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Domitian
Roman emperor from 209 to 211
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Geta_(emperor)
Low-ranked armed warriors of Ancient Egypt
Period. Pharaoh Apries send them against Cyrene but after their defeat, they proclaimed general Amasis as pharaoh and served him against Apries in 570 BCE
Machimoi
Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Cleopatra_I_Syra
Macedonian Greek royal family which ruled Egypt
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Ptolemaic_dynasty
Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh of 3rd dynasty
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Khaba
Founding pharaoh of 19th dynasty of Egypt
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Ramesses_I
6th century BC Greek mercenary and tactician
successor and murderer of Apries. Psamtik III: Successor and son of Amasis II; murderer of Phanes's sons. Nitetis: Apries's daughter presented as the
Phanes_of_Halicarnassus
Roman emperor in AD 69
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Vitellius
Third Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (c. 1506 – 1493 BC)
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Thutmose_I
Pharaoh of Egypt from ca. 2910 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Qa'a
3rd pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 246-222 BC)
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Ptolemy_III_Euergetes
Period from 1189 to 1077 BCE
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Twentieth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Roman emperor from 276 to 282
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Probus_(emperor)
Roman emperor in 193
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Pertinax
Alcoholic Beverage
Meruňkovice, typical for Moravia region of Czech Republic Marie Brizard Apry, from France, a liqueur Sweet Lucy, a Bourbon/apricot liqueur mix Meaghers
Apricot_brandy
Roman emperor from 283 to 285
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Carinus
Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Akhenaten
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1425 BC
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Thutmose_III
Third pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty of Egypt
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Psusennes_I
Pharaoh of the third dynasty of Egypt
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Djoser
discovered featuring massive blocks inscribed with the cartouches of Pharaoh Apries and ceremonial scenes of the king performing rituals at the Tel Aziz site
2026_in_archaeology
Second Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt
XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis III Darius the Great
Amenhotep_I
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American, Australian, Chinese, Scottish
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To be worshipped
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Gaelic
Raven.
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Sun Ray
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
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Helper. Assister.
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Indian, Telugu
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One of the kauravas
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