نفريتس الثاني

(تم التحويل من نيف عو رود الثاني)
نفريتس الثاني
Nepherites II
نيف عو رود الثاني
Nefaarud II
فرعون مصر
الحكم380 ق.م., الأسرة 29
سبقههاكور
تبعهنخت أنبو الأول
الأبهاكور
توفي380 ق.م.

نفريتس الثاني Nepherities II أو نيف عو رود الثاني Nefaarud II، هو فرعون مصر منذ وفاة والده هاكور عام 380 ق.م. كان آخر فراعنة الأسرة المصرية التاسعة والعشرين وابن هاكور. خلعه وقتله على الأرجح نخت أنبو الأول بعد أربعة أشهر فقط من حكمه لمصر.[1]

لم يظهر اسمه على أي أثر، لكن التوثيق الوحيد له موجود في ختام (Epithome) مانيتو وفي التأريخ الديموطي Demotic chronicle.

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عهد قصير

An "ineffectual" ruler,[2] Nepherites II became pharaoh of Egypt in 380 BC after the death of his father Hakor (393–380 BC) and was deposed and likely killed by the rebel prince Nakhtnebef of Sebennytos – the future Nectanebo I, an Egyptian military officer, after ruling Egypt for only 4 months, from June to September 380 BC.[3]

Androsphinx of Pharaoh Hakor, Nepherites II's father. Louvre, Paris.

King Hakor had already to face, towards the end of his reign, frequent riots likely inspired by Nectanebo.[4] Pharaoh Nectanebo I, who founded the Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt after overthrowing Nepherites II, reigned until his death in 360 BC and represented the third Delta family to assume the rule of the country in just two decades:[2] a signal that Egypt's last phase of independence under native rulers, begun with Amyrtaeus' coup in 404 BC against Persia, was particularly unstable. A quick reference to Nepherites II's fall can be found in a large limestone stela[5] Nectanebo I commissioned in Hermopolis:[2]

[...] the disaster of the king who came before [...]

— Nectanebo I, Hermopolis stela

The Greek historian Theopompus (c. 380–315 BC) links Nepherites II's end with the war led by King Evagoras I of Salamis on Cyprus against Persia.[4] In a desperate attempt to strengthen his own position, Nepherites II proclaimed himself Wehem Mesut, "Repetitor Of Births" (i.e. Founder of a new era), "like few other sovereigns of the past of very different stature", such as Amenemhat I and Seti I.[4][بحاجة لمصادر إضافية]

His nomen or birth name, meaning "The Great Ones prosper", does not appear on any monument, and it is only attested in Manetho's Aegyptiaca and in the 3rd century BC Demotic Chronicle.[4]


المصادر

  1. ^ Nepherites II
  2. ^ أ ب ت Wilkinson 2011, p. 456.
  3. ^ Nepherites II
  4. ^ أ ب ت ث Cimmino 2003, p. 390.
  5. ^ Myśliwiec, Karol (2000). The Twilight of Ancient Egypt: First Millennium B.C.E. (in الإنجليزية). Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801486300.
سبقه
هاكور
فرعون مصر
الأسرة 29
تبعه
نخت أنبو الأول


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