- Two
pharaohs of
Ancient Egypt's 29th
dynasty shared the name Nepherites:
Nepherites I (ruled 399–393 BC)
Nepherites II (ruled 380 BC) This disambiguation...
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Pharaoh of the 28th Dynasty, by
Nefaarud I in 398 BC, and
disestablished upon the
overthrow of
Nefaarud II in 380 BC.
Nefaarud I
founded the 29th
Dynasty (according...
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Nepherites II or
Nefaarud II was the last
pharaoh of the
feeble and short-lived Twenty-ninth
Dynasty (399/8–380 BC), the
penultimate native dynasty of...
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dynasty have been found. In 398 BC
Amyrtaeus was
overthrown and
executed by
Nefaarud I,
ending the 28th
Dynasty and
beginning the 29th Dynasty. David, Klotz...
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Nefaarud I or
Nayfaurud I,
better known with his ****enised name
Nepherites I, was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the
founder of the 29th
Dynasty in 399...
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Nepherites I of Mendes, and
executed at Memphis. King
Nepherites I, or
Nefaarud I,
founds the Twenty-ninth
dynasty of Egypt. He
makes Mendes his capital...
- Aristophanes' play, a new
comedy called The Ecclesiazusae, is performed.
Nepherites I or
Nefaarud I,
Pharaoh of
Egypt Emperor Kōshō of ****an,
according to legend....
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Image Throne name
Personal name
Comments Reign Baenre Merynetjeru Nefaarud I (Nepherites I) Also
known as Nepherites.
Defeated Amyrtaeus in open battle...
- 380 BC – 362 BC Also
known as Nekhtnebef.
Nectanebo deposed and
killed Nefaarud II,
starting the last
dynasty of
Egyptian kings. He
spent much of his reign...
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Government Absolute monarchy Historical era
classical antiquity • Deposition of
Nefaarud II 380 BC • Flight of
Nectanebo II 343 BC
Currency Egyptian gold stater...