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Preceded by:
Amenirdisu
Pharaoh of Egypt
29th Dynasty
Succeeded by:
Hagar
Nayfaurud I
Nefaarud
Koine Greek: Νεφεριτης (Nepherites)
Nayfaurud I

Ushabti of Nayfaurud I at the Louvre Museum in Paris. (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Reign
399–393 BC (6 years)
Praenomen
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Soul of Re, Beloved by the Gods
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Nayfaurud
The Great Ones Prosper
Legacy
Issue Hagar, Muthis (?)
Died 393 BC
Burial Mendes (?)
For other pages by this name, see Nayfaurud.

Baenre-Merynetjeru Nayfaurud I (transliteration: nꜢï-fꜤꜢ.w-rwd, meaning: "The Great Ones Prosper"), Hellenized as Nepherites I (Koine Greek: Νεφεριτης), was the founding Pharaoh of the Twenty-ninth Dynasty during the Late Period of ancient Egypt.

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Predecessor:
Amenirdisu
Pharaoh of Egypt
29th Dynasty
Successor:
Hagar
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