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Low-ranked armed warriors of Ancient Egypt
The term máchimoi (Greek: μάχιμοι, plural of μάχιμος, máchimos, meaning "pugnacious") commonly refers to a broad category of ancient Egyptian low-ranked
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Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)
of which became increasingly common. Members of the army, such as the machimoi (low ranking native soldiers) were sometimes recruited as guards for officials
Ptolemaic_Kingdom
4th century BC Egyptian pharaoh
nephew Nakhthorheb as the leader of the machimoi (Diodorus Siculus, certainly exaggerating, claimed that the machimoi were 80,000 in number). Teos placed
Teos_of_Egypt
Last native Egyptian pharaoh
II accompanied his uncle Teos in that campaign and was in charge of the machimoi. In an attempt to quickly raise finances for the war, Teos imposed taxes
Nectanebo_II
Ancient Greek soldier in a phalanx
drilled local natives as hoplites or rather Macedonian phalanx, like the Machimoi of the Ptolemaic army. The Greek armies of the Hellenistic period mostly
Hoplite
4th-century BC Egyptian prince, general and regent
(the future Nectanebo II), who was serving Teos as the commander of the machimoi, to rebel against him and to rise as pharaoh himself. His plan was successful:
Tjahapimu
Genus of reptiles
misspelled the name, he emended Madrimosaurus to Machimosaurus, from the Greek machimoi, ancient Egyptian troops deployed during the Ptolemaic Dynasty plus the
Machimosaurus
Armies of the Hellenistic kingdoms
allowing the native Egyptian warrior class, the Machimoi, into the phalanx. Up until that point the Machimoi had only performed auxiliary duties such as archery
Hellenistic_armies
Raven Maathorneferure Maatkare B Maatkare Mutemhat Maat MacGregor plaque Machimoi Mafdet Magas of Cyrene Magas of Egypt Mahat chapel of Mentuhotep II Mahmoud
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Arabic, Muslim
Nearness; Closeness
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Sky; Lord Vishnu
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She who Destroys Delusion in her Devotees
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Scottish surname (originally spelled Eriskine) transferred to forename use, derived from Eriskyne, a contracted form of the old Gaelic phrase air an sgian, ERSKINE means "upon the knife."Â
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Pleasantness
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Wise; Sensible
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Victory symbol
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Lovely
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Success
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