Necho II
Necho II was a king of Egypt who ruled from 610 to 595 BC. He was a man of action and imagination, and he undertook a number of construction projects across his kingdom. He also sent out an expedition of Phoenicians, which in three years sailed from the Red Sea around Africa to the Strait of Gibraltar and back to Egypt. This was a remarkable feat, and it is believed that Necho II was the first person to sail around Africa.
Necho II also played a significant role in the histories of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, the Neo-Babylonian Empire, and the Kingdom of Judah. He was defeated by the Babylonians in battle, but he continued to be a powerful force in the region.
Necho II was a fascinating and complex figure, and he is still remembered today for his many accomplishments.