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ch. 159 2.159.1 Necos, then, stopped work on the canal and engaged in preparations for war; some of his ships of war were built on the northern sea, and some in the Arabian Gulf, by the Red Sea coast: the winches for landing these can still be seen. 2.159.2 He used these ships when needed, and with his land army met and defeated the Syrians at Magdolus, note taking the great Syrian city of Cadytis note after the battle. 2.159.3 He sent to Branchidae of Miletus and dedicated there to Apollo the garments in which he won these victories. Then he died after a reign of sixteen years, and his son Psammis reigned in his place.



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