id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-7938 Hakor - Wikipedia .html text/html 2156 510 77 Hakor or Hagar,[3] also known by the hellenized forms Achoris or Hakoris, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 29th Dynasty. After Nepherites' death a dynastic struggle did seem to have occurred,[5] and the throne was claimed by two or maybe three pretenders: Hakor, Psammuthes, and possibly a phantom figure called Muthis who was only mentioned in Eusebius' epitome of Manetho's Aegyptiaca. Ray suggested that Hakor was Nepherites' heir, who ruled undisturbed until his Year 2 when he was deposed by Psammuthes. In 381 BCE, Hakor sent aid, money and 50 triremes (apparently without crew, though) to Evagoras in order to contribute to his resistance against the Great King who, after the unsuccessful campaign in Egypt, was now focusing on Cyprus. Hakor died in 379/8 BCE,[2] leaving his throne to his son Nepherites II. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hakor. Neferkare III Neby Intef III Sobekhotep III Ptolemy III Euergetes ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-7938.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-7938.txt