Nepherites I

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Nepherites I
Nefaarud I
Sphinx of pharaoh Nepherites I in the Louvre museum
Sphinx of pharaoh Nepherites I in the Louvre museum
Pharaoh of Egypt
Reign 398–393 BC,  29th Dynasty
Predecessor Amyrtaeus
Successor Psammuthes
Died 393 BC
Burial Mendes

King Nepherites I, or Nefaarud I, founded the Twenty-ninth dynasty of Egypt by defeating Amyrtaeus in open battle, and later executing him at Memphis. Nepherites was a native of Mendes, where he also made his capital and burial place. He ruled from 398 BC to 393 BC. His tomb containing some remains of a sarcophagus and funerary equipment was discovered by a team from the University of Toronto and the University of Washington in 1992-1993.

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  1. ^ a b Clayton, Peter A. Chronicle of the Pharaohs: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Rulers and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt. p.203 Thames & Hudson. 2006. ISBN 0-500-28628-0

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Preceded by
Amyrtaeus
Pharaoh of Egypt
Twenty-Ninth Dynasty
Succeeded by
Psammuthes