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Egyptian pharaoh
Necho II (sometimes Nekau, Neku, Nechoh, or Nikuu; Greek: Νεκώς Β'; Hebrew: נְכוֹ, Modern: Neḵō, Tiberian: Nəḵō) of Egypt was a king of the 26th Dynasty
Necho_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Necho may refer to: Necho I (died 664 BC), Egyptian pharaoh of the 26th Dynasty Necho II (died 595 BC), Egyptian pharaoh of the 26th Dynasty Necho (crater)
Necho
Ancient Egyptian ruler of the city of Sais, father of Psammetich I
Menkheperre Necho I (Egyptian: Nekau, Greek: Νεχώς Α' or Νεχώ Α', Akkadian: Nikuu or Nikû) (? – 664 BCE near Memphis) was a ruler of the ancient Egyptian
Necho_I
Biblical King of Judah
"Book of the Law." His death in 609 BC during a confrontation with Pharaoh Necho II of Late Egypt set the stage for the decline of the kingdom. The Bible
Josiah
King of Babylon from 605 to 562 BC
Nebuchadnezzar inflicted a crushing defeat on an Egyptian army led by Pharaoh Necho II and ensured that the Neo-Babylonian Empire would succeed the Neo-Assyrian
Nebuchadnezzar_II
Crater on the Moon
Necho is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, and therefore cannot be seen directly from the Earth. It lies to the northeast of the larger
Necho_(crater)
17th King of Judah
was born in 633/632 BC. In the spring or early summer of 609 BC, Pharaoh Necho II began his first campaign against Babylon, in aid of the Assyrians. He
Jehoahaz_of_Judah
Ancient Egyptian dynasty
which came from a private collection; the document is dated to Year 2 of Necho I of Sais and is similar in style, epigraphy and text with the donation
Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt
Twenty-fourth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Native dynasty of ancient Egypt before the first Persian invasion
named Nekauba (678–672 BC). Manetho's Necho is King Necho I (672–664 BC); Manetho gives his reign as 8 years. Necho was killed during a conflict with the
Twenty-sixth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
American murderer on death row (born 1986)
Nikko Allen Jenkins (sometimes spelled Nicholas on first name; born September 16, 1986) is an American spree killer convicted of four murders, committed
Nikko_Jenkins
Ancient battle in the region of Syria
Nabopolassar, his father and the king of Babylonia, was still in Babylon. Necho II, the king of Egypt, led the Egyptian and Assyrian forces in the battle
Battle_of_Carchemish
Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
return march to Egypt in 608 BCE, Necho found that Jehoahaz had been selected to succeed his father, Josiah. Necho deposed Jehoahaz, who had been king
Kingdom_of_Judah
Species of butterfly
Discophora necho, the blue duffer, is a species of butterfly in the duffers group, that is, the Morphinae subfamily of the brush-footed butterflies family
Discophora_necho
Family tree of ancient Egyptian rulers
referrings to the previous rulers – Ammeris to Necho I – as "proto-Saites". The rule of the family of Necho I and Psamtik I ends with the death of Apries
Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt family tree
Twenty-sixth_Dynasty_of_Egypt_family_tree
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Cleopatra
Sennacherib's son, Esarhaddon, Šarru-lu-dari is mentioned alongside the pharaoh Necho I in several highly fragmented correspondences. During the reign of Esarhaddon
Šarru-lu-dari
Dynasty—perhaps Tefnakht II—and was, in turn, followed by the well-known Necho I, father of Psamtik I. Nekauba would have reigned as a local Saite king
Nekauba
Pharaoh
Kushite king Tantamani invaded Lower Egypt again, and Necho I and Pakruru resisted the Kushite attack. Necho I died in battle and his son Psamtik I fled to Syria
Psamtik_I
Artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt
incorporating a portion of the first, was constructed under the reign of Necho II (610–595 BCE), but the only fully functional canal was engineered and
Suez_Canal
Forerunner of the Suez Canal, Egypt
The Canal of the Pharaohs, also called the Ancient Suez Canal or Necho's Canal or Darius Canal, is the forerunner of the Suez Canal, constructed in ancient
Canal_of_the_Pharaohs
Ancient battle in the near east
between the Babylonians led by Nebuchadnezzar II and the Egyptians led by Necho II. In the late years of the 7th century BC, the Neo-Babylonians had expanded
Battle_of_Migdol_(601_BC)
18th king of Judah
by Necho II, king of Egypt, in 609 BC, after Necho's return from the battle in Harran, three months after he had killed King Josiah at Megiddo. Necho deposed
Jehoiakim
One hundred years, from 700 BC to 601 BC
Assurbanipal captures and sacks Thebes, Egypt. 664 BC: Psamtik I succeeds Necho I as king of Lower Egypt. 664 BC: Taharqa appoints his nephew Tantamani
7th_century_BC
Species of butterfly
Euploea nechos is a butterfly found in the Solomon Islands that belongs to the danaid group of the brush-footed butterflies family. The species was first
Euploea_nechos
604 BCE battle
country. The Chronicles do not mention Necho and the Bible only mentions 'Necho's army', and it is possible that Necho wasn't present and the Egyptian army
Battle_of_Hamath
Battle between Egypt and Judah
Battle of Megiddo is recorded as having taken place in 609 BC, when Pharaoh Necho II of Egypt led his army to Carchemish (northern Syria) to join with his
Battle_of_Megiddo_(609_BC)
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Alexander_the_Great
Egyptian pharaoh
Nefer-Ib-Re, means "Beautiful [is the] Heart [of] Re." He was the son of Necho II. Psamtik II led a foray into Nubia in 592 BC, marching as far south as
Psamtik_II
Kushite rule in Egypt during the third intermediate period
not being maintained. After defeating Sais and killing Assyria's vassal, Necho I, in Memphis, "some local dynasts formally surrendered, while others withdrew
Twenty-fifth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
673–663 BCE military campaign
were placed in charge of the conquered territories, and he established Necho I as king at Sais. Upon Esarhaddon's return to Assyria, he erected a stele
Assyrian_conquest_of_Egypt
Period of Ancient Egypt (1077–664 BCE)
Lower Egypt, taking Memphis in April of this year, killing Necho I of Sais in the process as Necho had remained loyal to Ashurbanipal. Tantamani barely had
Third Intermediate Period of Egypt
Third_Intermediate_Period_of_Egypt
Chapter of the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament
in 609 BCE, Judah was firmly in Egypt's hand. When the Egyptian army of Necho II and his Assyrian allies were defeated by the Babylonian army of Nebuchadnezzar
2_Kings_24
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Nero
Neapolis Neariah Nebai Nebaioth Neballat Nebat Nebo Nebuchadnezzar Nebuzaradan Necho Nedabiah Nehelamite Nehemiah Nehum Nehushta Nehushtan Neiel Nekoda Nemuel
List of biblical names starting with N
List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_N
Chapter of the Hebrew and Christian Bible
Pharaoh Necho (verses 33–35) without the typical concluding part. The waw-consecutive syntactical sequence employed in the account of Necho's action (verses
2_Kings_23
Headland of Cape Peninsula, South Africa
existed from 1795 to 1802, and again from 1806 to 1910. Around 600 BC, Necho II reputedly commissioned an expedition of Phoenicians, who are said to
Cape_of_Good_Hope
Title of Ancient Egyptian rulers
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Pharaoh
Last war fought by the Neo-Assyrian Empire between 626 and 609 BC
Ashur-uballit was still alive at this point, for in 608 BC, the Egyptian Pharaoh Necho II, Psamtik I's successor, personally led a large Egyptian army into former
Medo-Babylonian conquest of the Assyrian Empire
Medo-Babylonian_conquest_of_the_Assyrian_Empire
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Marcus_Aurelius
Roman emperor from AD 69 to 79
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Vespasian
7th-century Philistine king
Neo-Assyria, Necho II crossed the Levant to aid the Assyrians in putting the rebellion down. Josiah of Judah attempted to halt Necho's path at Megiddo
Adon_(king)
Pharaoh of Egypt from 44 to 30 BC
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Caesarion
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Trajan
List of people with the same nickname
Neco, a pharaoh mentioned several times in the Bible - probably Necho II (610–595 BC) Necho (disambiguation) This page or section lists people that share
Neco_(name)
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Niku may refer to: An alternate transliteration of Necho II, King of Egypt A common verbal and written shorthand for Nikumaroro island
Niku
Ancient Egyptian ruler
Ryholt made a case for Tefnakht II being the father of the later pharaoh Necho I: according to a papyrus from Tebtunis, the latter was the son of a king
Tefnakht_II
Founded ancient Egypt's 4th dynasty
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Sneferu
Roman emperor from 209 to 211
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Geta_(emperor)
Decade
BC—Battle of Megiddo: King Josiah of Judah dies in battle against Pharaoh Necho II of Egypt, who is on his way north to aid the Assyrian state of Ashur-uballit
600s_BC_(decade)
Assyrian plunder of Kushite Thebes
regained Memphis in 663 BC, killing Necho I of Sais in the process. On learning of these events, Ashurbanipal aided by Necho's son, Psamtik I and his Carian
Sack_of_Thebes
Founder and first king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
the Neo-Assyrian Empire was immediately challenged by Egypt under Pharaoh Necho II, who fought for several years to restore the Assyrians, whom he was allied
Nabopolassar
Period of ancient Egyptian history
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Dynasty_0
Roman emperor in 193
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Pertinax
Archaeological site in Egypt
pharaoh Necho II. Herodotus mentioned the "Arab city of Patumos" located in this region in connection with the canal construction begun by Necho II. In
Tell_el-Maschuta
Egyptian pharaoh of the 25th dynasty
consider Tantamani a son of Shabaka. Soon after the Assyrians had appointed Necho I as king and left, Tantamani invaded Egypt in hopes of restoring his family
Tantamani
Archaeological theory
fleet sailing from Egypt around Africa; it also mentions the pharaoh Necho I or Necho II. A transcription was shown to Ladislau de Souza Mello Netto, director
Theory of Phoenician discovery of the Americas
Theory_of_Phoenician_discovery_of_the_Americas
Ancient Kushite city in present-day Karima, Sudan
Assurbanipal overpowered the coalition. He appointed Necho I, ruler of Memphis and Saïs. Necho was the first king of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty (664–525
Napata
Roman emperor from AD 79 to 81
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Titus
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BC
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Xerxes_I
Devices, and technologies invented or used in Ancient Egypt
until the Ptolemaic dynasty. According to the Greek historian Herodotus, Necho II sent out an expedition of Phoenicians, which reputedly, at some point
Ancient_Egyptian_technology
Great Royal Wife
would have served as vizier to Taharqa, while opening up relations with Necho I while the latter was ruler of Sais. This may have allowed Harsiese to
Mehytenweskhet
יהואחז בן-יאשיהו מלך יהודה Yeho’ahaz ben Yo’shiyahu, Melekh Yehuda Death: Necho II, king of Egypt, dethroned him, and Jehoahaz was replaced by his brother
Kings_of_Judah
Persian ruler from 522 to 486 BCE
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Darius_the_Great
Country in Northeast Africa
Egypt from the newly reinstated Assyrian vassal Necho I. He managed to retake Memphis killing Necho in the process and besieged cities in the Nile Delta
Sudan
Fourteenth king of the Kingdom of Judah
the reign of his grandson, Josiah. Josiah died at the hands of Pharaoh Necho II in the summer of 609 BC. By Judean reckoning, which began regnal years
Manasseh_of_Judah
Pharaohs mentioned in the Bible
Shabaka. A Pharaoh Necho (Hebrew: פַּרְעֹה נְכֹה) is mentioned in several books of the Bible (2 Kings, 2 Chronicles, and Jeremiah). Necho is universally identified
Pharaohs_in_the_Bible
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Augustus
Commerce with Mesopotamia, India, Arabia and Africa
Ramesses II. Later construction efforts continued during the reigns of Necho II, Darius I of Persia and Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Psammetichus left a
Ancient_Egyptian_trade
Egyptian nomarch, ancestor of the 11th dynasty
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Intef_the_Elder
Egyptian Pharaoh
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Pami_II
Lunar geologic period
Zucchius, and Rutherfurd. Examples on the far side include Ohm, Jackson, King, Necho, Giordano Bruno, O'Day, Crookes, Robertson, Vavilov, and Sharonov. 500 m
Copernican_period
Roman emperor from 177 to 192
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Commodus
Roman emperor from 310 to 313
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Maximinus_Daza
Sir Roderick Murchison Fridtjof Nansen John Napier Michael Neander Necho II - Necho crater Simon Newcomb Isaac Newton Friedrich Bernhard Gottfried Nicolai
List of people with craters of the Moon named after them
List_of_people_with_craters_of_the_Moon_named_after_them
Roman emperor from 138 to 161
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Antoninus_Pius
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1213 to 1203 BC
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Merneptah
Ancient Kushite king and pharaoh
Tefnakht II because of stylistic similarities to another, dated to Year 2 of Necho I's reign. Secondly, Kitchen observes that: A fragmentary bandage from Western
Piye
Period in Jewish history during the 6th century BCE
Egyptians at the Battle of Megiddo (609 BCE). After the defeat of Pharaoh Necho's army by the Babylonians at Carchemish in 605 BCE, Jehoiakim began paying
Babylonian_captivity
Verse of the New Testament
(August–September) 609 BCE. On that basis, Josiah was killed by the army of Pharaoh Necho II in the month of Tammuz (July–August) 609 BCE, when the Egyptians were
Matthew_1:10
Shipping route around the Cape of Good Hope
according to Herodotus, a Phoenician expedition commissioned by Egyptian king Necho II completed a voyage from the Red Sea to the Nile delta around 600 BC.
Cape_Route
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1191 to 1188 BC
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Tausret
Dynasty of ancient Egypt (Old Kingdom)
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Fifth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Second crewed mission to orbit the Moon
Brown Apollo Lunar Module Snoopy about to dock with the command module Necho crater on the far side of the Moon High-albedo swirls within unnamed crater
Apollo_10
Roman emperor in 270
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Quintillus
Ancient Egyptian king
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Hotepsekhemwy
Necropolis in ancient Egypt
known as Belzoni's tomb, the tomb of Apis, or the tomb of Psammis, son of Necho), is usually regarded as the finest tomb in the valley. It has extensive
Valley_of_the_Kings
1st century BC King of Egypt, Ptolemaic Dynasty
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Ptolemy_XI_Alexander_II
Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Domitian
when the Ptolemaic dynasty. According to the Greek historian Herodotus, Necho II sent out an expedition of Phoenicians, which reputedly, at some point
Ancient_maritime_history
Egyptian ruler of Hermopolis
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Djehutyemhat
Calendar year
Egyptian rebellion. He drives out Egypt's Ethiopian king Taharqa, and restores Necho I as governor of Sais in the Nile Delta. Nineveh, capital of Assyria becomes
668_BC
Roman emperor in 238
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Gordian_II
Egyptian pharaoh (First Dynasty)
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Hor-Aha
Biblical monarch of ancient Israel
but when Josiah was slain by Pharaoh Necho, the latter took it away. However, according to rabbinical accounts, Necho did not know how the mechanism worked
Solomon
Third Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (c. 1506 – 1493 BC)
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Thutmose_I
Narrative in chapter 9 of the Book of Daniel
unsuccessfully assisted by Necho of Egypt. It was this event that Josiah lost his life. Jehoahaz of Judah replaced him, but Necho replaced him with Jehoiakim
Prophecy_of_Seventy_Weeks
Roman emperor from AD 68 to 69
female♀ uncertain Late (664–332 BC) XXVI Ammeris Tefnakht II Nekauba Necho I Psamtik I Necho II Psamtik II Apries Amasis II Psamtik III XXVII Cambyses II Petubastis
Galba
Decade
Taharqa as king of Kush. He invades Egypt to try to take it back. 664 BC: Necho I, puppet Pharaoh of Egypt, is killed by invading Kushite forces under Tantamani
660s_BC
Books of the Bible
Josiah goes to battle against Necho II of Egypt and the king of Assyria, but is defeated and killed by Necho at Megiddo. Necho takes Josiah's successor, Jehoahaz
Books_of_Kings
King of Kush and pharaoh of Egypt
Ashurbanipal appointed as his vassal ruler in Egypt Necho I, who had been king of the city Sais. Necho's son, Psamtik I was educated at the Assyrian capital
Taharqa
NECHO
NECHO
NECHO
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Softness
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Knowing; Knowledgeable; Wise; Intelligent; Sage; Scholar
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Mountain King
Girl/Female
Hindu
Flowing, A river
Girl/Female
Greek
Yellow as a canary.
Boy/Male
Indian
Part of Beauty
Girl/Female
Tamil
Male
Gypsy/Romani
 Probably the Romani form of Basque Garaile, GUARIL means "champion, victor."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shashrit | ஷாஷà¯à®°à¯€à®¤
Boy/Male
Arabic
Grateful
NECHO
NECHO
NECHO
NECHO
NECHO