Preceded by: Nayfaurud I or Pasherienmut |
Pharaoh of Egypt 29th Dynasty |
Succeeded by: Hagar | |||
Muthis | |||||
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Reign | |||||
Possibly 393 or 390 BC (±1 year) | |||||
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Legacy | |||||
Father | Nayfaurud I or Pasherienmut | ||||
Died | 393 or 390 BC | ||||
Burial | Unknown |
Muthis (Koine Greek: Μουθις) is a hypothetical Pharaoh of the Twenty-ninth Dynasty during the Late Period of ancient Egypt. His existence and precise position in this dynasty remains highly doubtful, since he is only mentioned in Eusebius' epitome of Manetho's Aegyptiaca. There is no archaeological evidence to support his existence. Hence, the name is merely know in its Hellenized form and probably the result of a corrupted epitome used by Eusebius. Muthis may even be a misrendering of Psammuthis.
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Predecessor: Nayfaurud I or Pasherienmut |
Pharaoh of Egypt 29th Dynasty |
Successor: Hagar |