Tefnakht II
| Tefnakht II | |
|---|---|
| Stephinates | |
| A scarab attributed to a king Menibre who, according to Kitchen, may have been Tefnakht II. Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, KS 2670. | |
| Pharaoh | |
| Reign | 695 – 688 BC | 
| Predecessor | Ammeris? (as governor of Sais) | 
| Successor | Nekauba | 
| Children | Nekauba, Necho I | 
| Dynasty | Proto-Saite Dynasty | 
Tefnakht II (Ancient Greek: Στεφινάτης Stephinátēs, Στεφινάθις Stephináthis; Latin: Stephinates, Stephinathis) was an ancient Egyptian ruler of the city of Sais during the early 7th century BC. He is recognized as an early member of the so-called "Proto-Saite Dynasty", which directly preceded the 26th Dynasty of Egypt.