Necho II

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Summary

Necho II was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled from 610 to 595 BC. He was the son of Psamtik I and the brother of Psamtik II. He is best known for his military campaigns, which included a failed attempt to conquer the Kingdom of Judah. Necho II is most famous for his military campaigns. He led an army to the Euphrates River in an attempt to expand Egypt's borders. He was defeated by the Babylonians at the Battle of Carchemish in 605 BC. He also attempted to conquer the Kingdom of Judah, but was unsuccessful. Necho II also built a canal from the Nile to the Red Sea. This was an ambitious project, and it was never completed. He also built a navy and sent it to the Mediterranean Sea. Necho II is remembered as a great military leader and builder. He was a powerful ruler who attempted to expand Egypt's borders and influence. He was ultimately unsuccessful in his attempts, but his legacy lives on.

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How many times Necho II was mentioned in the bible?

Necho II appears None times in the bible.

Where is the story of Necho II begins in the Bible?

Necho II first mention in the bible is in the book of , chapter , verse . Read the full chapter

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Necho II was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who ruled from 610 to 595 BC. He was the son of Psamtik I and the brother of Psamtik II. He is best known for his military campaigns, which included a failed attempt to conquer the Kingdom of Judah. Necho II is most famous for his military campaigns. He led an army to the Euphrates River in an attempt to expand Egypt's borders. He was defeated by the Babylonians at the Battle of Carchemish in 605 BC. He also attempted to conquer the Kingdom of Judah, but was unsuccessful. Necho II also built a canal from the Nile to the Red Sea. This was an ambitious project, and it was never completed. He also built a navy and sent it to the Mediterranean Sea. Necho II is remembered as a great military leader and builder. He was a powerful ruler who attempted to expand Egypt's borders and influence. He was ultimately unsuccessful in his attempts, but his legacy lives on.