Statue claimed to be the Sphinx of pharaoh Nepherites I, found in 1513 and purchased in 1808 in Italy. Louvre museum, A 26[1]
Pharaoh
Reign
399–393 BC
Predecessor
Amyrtaeus
Successor
Hakor
Royal titulary
Horus name
Aa-ib Of Great Mind[2]
Golden Horus
Setep-netjeru Chosen by the gods[2]
Prenomen (Praenomen)
Ba-en-re Mery-netjeru Soul of Re, Beloved of the Gods[2]
Nomen
Nef-aa-rud The Great Ones prosper[2]
Children
Hakor
Died
393 BC[3]
Burial
Mendes?
Dynasty
29th Dynasty
Nefaarud I or Nayfaurud I, better known with his hellenised name Nepherites I, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the founder of the 29th Dynasty in 399 BC.
^Sphinx of Nepherites I - A 26
^ abcdClayton, 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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