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==History==
==History==
In mid first century BCE, the city was in constant conflict between landowners and the peasants who worked their fields. At one particular moment, the conflict sublimated into violence thanks to the unethical practices of [[Wenkare]], and the angry mob that followed attempted to kill [[Qenna]], the son of a lower-ranking civil official, but their efforts were thwarted  by his bodyguards, [[Raia]] and [[Bion]].<ref name="Ch 20"/>
In mid first century BCE, the city was in constant conflict between landowners and the peasants who worked their fields. At one particular moment, the conflict sublimated into violence thanks to the unethical practices of [[Wakare]], and the angry mob that followed attempted to kill [[Qenna]], the son of a lower-ranking civil official, but their efforts were thwarted  by his bodyguards, [[Raia]] and [[Bion]].<ref name="Ch 20"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 17:02, 18 April 2023

Naukratis was a city in ancient Egypt, being considered one of the modern Greek-built cities, like Alexandria.[1]

History

In mid first century BCE, the city was in constant conflict between landowners and the peasants who worked their fields. At one particular moment, the conflict sublimated into violence thanks to the unethical practices of Wakare, and the angry mob that followed attempted to kill Qenna, the son of a lower-ranking civil official, but their efforts were thwarted by his bodyguards, Raia and Bion.[1]

Appearances

References