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"...conqueror of Samaria and of the entire Israel, who despoiled Ashdod and Shinuhi [, who caught the Greeks of the sea like fish, who exterminated Kaska, Tabal, and Cilicia, who chased out Midas, king of the Phrygians, who defeated Egypt at Raphia, who declared Hanno, king of
Gaza, a captive, who subdued the seven kings of Cyprus, who dwell in the sea, a distance of a seven-day journey."

The events referred to in the inscription above can be most accurately said to
have been impossible without the accomplishments of .

A. Hammurabi of Babylon

B. Sargon of Akkad

C. Akhenaten of Egypt

D. Ramses of Egypt

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