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Tjahapimu
Tjahapimu or Tjahepimu, (''fl.'' c.360 BCE) was an ancient Egyptian prince, general and regent during the 30th Dynasty. ==Biography== Tjahapimu most likely was a son of pharaoh Nectanebo I and thus a brother of pharaoh Teos,〔Alan B. Lloyd, ''Egypt, 404-332 B.C.'' in ''The Cambridge Ancient History, volume VI: The Fourth Century B.C.'', 1994, ISBN 0 521 23348 8, pp. 341–49.〕〔Nicolas Grimal, ''A History of Ancient Egypt'', Oxford, Blackwell Books, 1992, p. 377–78〕〔Toby Wilkinson, ''The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt'', Bloomsbury, London, 2010, p. 459〕 though he is sometimes rather reported as a ''brother'' of Nectanebo I and an ''uncle'' of Teos.〔 When Teos went to the Near East leading a military expedition against the Achaemenid Empire, he left Tjahapimu in Egypt as his regent.〔 However, Tjahapimu took advantage of Teos' unpopularity in Egypt, which was due to the harsh tax regime that the pharaoh imposed in order to finance his expedition. Tjahapimu convinced his own son Nakhthorheb, who was serving Teos as the commander of the ''machimoi'', to rebel against him and to rise as pharaoh himself. His plan was successful: Nakhthorheb (Nectanebo II) was acclaimed pharaoh and Teos fled at Susa to the court of the Great King.〔〔
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