The Twenty-ninth Dynasty (398-380 BC) was a native Egyptian short-lived dynasty. It was founded after the overthrow of Amyrtaeus, the only Pharaoh of the 28th Dynasty, by Nefaarud I in 398 BC, and disestablished upon the overthrow of Nefaarud II in 380 BC.
Name | Dates | Comments |
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Baenre Nefaarud I | 398–393 BC | Defeated Amenirdisu of the 28th Dynasty in open battle and had him executed. |
Khenemmaatre Hakor | 393–391 BC | Son of Nefaarud I. |
Userre-Setepenptah Pasherienmut | 391–390 BC | Possibly dethroned Hakor for a year. |
Khenemmaatre Hakor | 390–379 BC | Retook the throne from Pasherienmut. |
Nefaarud II | 379 BC | Was deposed and likely killed by Nectanebo I after ruling for only 4 months. Son of Hakor. |
Preceded by: 28th Dynasty |
Late Period 29th Dynasty |
Succeeded by: 30th Dynasty |