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Wahibre Psamtik I was the first vassal pharaoh of the First Persian Period. Psamtik I was placed on the throne by Cyrus the Great. Psamtik I ruled Egypt during the restoration effort, and from 543 to 489 B.C.
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Wahemibre Necao, or Necho I, was the second pharaoh of the dynasty of vassals, the 26th Dynasty, and he ruled Egypt from 489 to 474 B.C.
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Neferibre Psamtik II, the third vassal of the 26th Dynasty, ruled Egypt under Persian authority from 474 to 468 B.C.
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Ha'a'ibre Wahibre, or Apries, the fourth vassal of the 26th Dynasty, ruled Egypt under Persian authority from 468 to 449 B.C.
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Khnemibre ‘Ahmose-sa-Neith, or Ahmose II, the fifth vassal of the 26th Dynasty, ruled Egypt under Persian authority from 449 to 405 B.C.
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Ankhanre Psamtik III, the sixth and last vassal of the 26th Dynasty, ruled Egypt under Persian authority from 405 to 404 B.C. His reign ended short due to the uprising against Persia.