Their children were: Smendes II, also called Nesbanebdjed II, who followed him as High Priest. Henuttawy C, wife of Smendes II, Chantress of Amun. She is...
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to 990 BC. The name Smendes is a hellenization of the Egyptian name Nesbanebdjed ("He of the ram, lord of Mendes"), while the ordinal number distinguishes...
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Smendes (redirect from Nesbanebdjed I)
territory which he controlled. His Egyptian nomen or birth name was actually Nesbanebdjed meaning "He of the Ram, Lord of Mendes", but it was translated into Greek...
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adopted the title of pharaoh. The last native pharaoh of Egypt was Nectanebo II, who was pharaoh before the Achaemenids conquered Egypt for a second time...
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Harsiese B, Son of Soshenq II. Promoted to high priest of Amun under Osorkon II. 874–860 BC. Nimlot C, Son of Osorkon II. Became high priest of Amun...
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lists of ancient Egyptians: List of pharaohs List of children of Ramesses II Great Royal Wife (including list of title holders) God's Wife of Amun (including...
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(Throne name) Horus-name Reign Burial Consort(s) Comments Smendes / Nesbanebdjed I Hedjkheperre Setepenre Kanakhtmeryreseuser Amunkhepesheferseqamaat...
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22nd Dynasty. The name Smendes is a hellenization of the Egyptian name Nesbanebdjed ("He of the ram, lord of Mendes"), while the ordinal number distinguishes...
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beginning the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt c. 1070 BCE Pharaoh Nesbanebdjed I establishes the Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt. Tanis becomes the capital...
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