Mendesian Dynasty

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The Mendesian Dynasty was a short-lived late period ruling house of ancient Egypt that governed from the city of Mendes in the 4th century BCE.

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instanceOf ancient Egyptian dynasty
ruling house
alsoKnownAs Twenty-ninth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
capital Mendes NERFINISHED
centeredIn Nile Delta NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition 29th Dynasty in traditional Egyptian king lists
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
duration approximately 19 years
endTime 380 BCE
era Achaemenid–Egyptian conflict era NERFINISHED
follows Twenty-ninth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
hasRuler Hakoris NERFINISHED
Nepherites I NERFINISHED
Nepherites II NERFINISHED
Psammuthes NERFINISHED
hasTitleForRuler Pharaoh
languageUsed Ancient Egyptian language
locatedInTimePeriod 4th century BCE
Late Period of ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
namedAfter Mendes NERFINISHED
notableEvent resistance to Persian influence in Egypt
partOf Pharaonic Egypt NERFINISHED
precedes Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
predecessorCityCapital Mendes NERFINISHED
region Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
religion ancient Egyptian religion
shortDescription short-lived late period ruling house of ancient Egypt based at Mendes in the 4th century BCE
startTime 399 BCE

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Twenty-ninth Dynasty of Egypt alsoKnownAs Mendesian Dynasty