Third Intermediate and Late Period of Egypt
c. 1077–332 BCE · Event
Seven centuries of fragmentation and foreign rule after the New Kingdom — Libyan and Kushite dynasties, Assyrian sack, and Persian conquest — ending with Alexander's arrival.
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