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planted guards against the Syrians, as he also did at Elephantine 

 against the Ethiopians and at Marea against the Libyans', 



Fig. 72. Libyan woman on horseback. 



The guards planted at Daphnae were the Ionian and 

 Carian mercenaries by whose aid he had seized the throne^ 



1 Flinders Petrie, Tanis, Part ii., NebesJieh (Am), and Defenneh (Tahpanhes) , 

 pp. 47 sqq. ; cf. Herod, ii. 107. 

 - Herod, ii. 154. 



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