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Sematawytefnakht in hieroglyphs
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Naples Stela of Sematawytefnakht, now in the museum of Naples.

Sematawytefnakht[1] or Somtutefnakht[2][3] and other variants (fl. 330s BCE), was an ancient Egyptian high official, known for having witnessed the conquest of Persian Egypt by the hands of Alexander the Great.

  1. ^ Wilkinson, Toby (2011). The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt. New York: Random House. p. 560. ISBN 9780747599494., pp. 467-9
  2. ^ Rice, Michael (1999). Who's Who in Ancient Egypt. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-203-75152-3., p. 197
  3. ^ Lloyd, Alan B. (1994). "Egypt, 404-332 B.C". In Lewis, D.M. (ed.). The Cambridge Ancient History (2nd ed.), vol. VI. Cambridge University Press. pp. 337–60. ISBN 0-521-23348-8., pp. 343-4

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Sematawytefnakht or Somtutefnakht and other variants (fl. 330s BCE), was an ancient Egyptian high official, known for having witnessed the conquest of...

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fl. c. 30th century BC Possibly a wife of the 1st dynasty king Den. Sematawytefnakht Official 30th to Argead dynasty fl. c. 330s BC Witnessed the conquest...

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