Hugronaphor
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Hugronaphor was a minor king (also known as Harmachis, Hyrgonaphor or Haronnophris) who led Upper Egypt in secession from the rule of Ptolemy IV Philopator in 205 BC. No monuments are attested to this king but along with his successor Ankhmakis (also known as Chaonnophris) he held a large part of Egypt until 186 BC. He appears to have died prior to 197 BC.
One of the few documents remaining from his reign is the oldest written in what would be called Coptic script.
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The Great Revolt of the Egyptians
Preceded by - |
Secessionist Pharaohs 205-197 BC |
Succeeded by Ankhmakis |