Tefnakht II
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Tefnakht II (Ancient Greek: Στεφινάτης Stephinátēs, Στεφινάθις Stephináthis; Latin: Stephinates, Stephinathis) was an ancient Egyptian ruler of the city of Sais during the early 7th century BC. He is recognized as an early member of the so-called "Proto-Saite Dynasty",[3] which directly preceded the 26th Dynasty of Egypt.
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Reign | 695 – 688 BC | ||||||||||
Predecessor | Ammeris? (as governor of Sais) | ||||||||||
Successor | Nekauba | ||||||||||
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Children | Nekauba, Necho I | ||||||||||
Dynasty | Proto-Saite Dynasty |
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