29th Dynasty of Mendesian Kings.
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Name from Ancient Authors.
Name from the Monuments.
Events.
Ascended the Throne.
Nepherites
Nephreus of Diodorus
Achoris
Acoris
Psammoutis
Nepherites
Mouthis
Nefaorot
Hakóri
Pse maut
not met with on the monuments
Death of Cyrus the Younger, 401
B. C.
408
402
389
388
388
Few monuments of this period occur in Egypt. The arts, which had long been on the decline, received a severe blow from the Persian invasion; and many of the finest buildings were mutilated or destroyed. Numerous artificers were sent to Persia, and, with the encouragement required for the very existence of art, Egypt had lost the skill for which she was once so conspicuous. Of Nepherites the phonetic name once occurs amidst the ruins of Thebes; and if some additions were made by his two successors to the temples[1] there and in Lower Egypt[2], the style of the sculpture, like the scale of their monuments, was degraded, and unworthy of a Pharaonic era. Egypt, however, free from a foreign yoke, enjoyed that tranquillity which had been so long denied, and Nepherites was even enabled to join in active hostilities against the enemies