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In page Oenanthe of Egypt:

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Oenanthe's husband Agathocles died at an unknown date, and she later married Theogenes, sometimes known as Theognetos or Diognetos.[citation needed] Theogenes was a prominent Egyptian Greek dioiketes[citation needed] who managed a private estate.