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    Heqakheperre Shoshenq II or Shoshenq IIa was a pharaoh of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt. He was the only ruler of this dynasty whose tomb was not...
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    Shoshenq I (redirect from Sheshonk I)
    Shoshenq I (Egyptian ššnq; reigned c. 943–922 BC)—also known as Shashank or Sheshonk or Sheshonq I—was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the founder of the Twenty-second...
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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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    Shoshenq (also commonly spelled Sheshonq, Sheshonk, Shoshenk, Shashank) was the name of many Ancient Egyptians with Libu ancestry since the Third Intermediate...
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  • Nesitaudjatakhet (Nesi-taudjat-akhet) was a wife of Pharaoh Sheshonk II and the mother of Prince Osorkon D. Nesitaudjatakhet and her son Osorkon are mentioned...
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    Shoshenq III (redirect from Sheshonk III)
    Osorkon II but instead a grandson through his dead father prince Takelot.[citation needed] As he was only a grandson, his cousin Takelot II contested...
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    complex. According to inscriptions describing his architectural work, Sheshonk I (r. 943–922 BC), founder of the Twenty-second Dynasty, constructed a...
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    Shoshenq IV (redirect from Sheshonk IV)
    (i) the well-known founder of the dynasty, Hedjkheperre Shoshenq I, and (ii) a later pharaoh from the second half of the dynasty, whom Rohl called Hedjkheperre...
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    Sheshonk. Sheshonk was the chief steward of the God's Wife of Amun Ankhnesneferibre, dating to the reign of king Apries and king Amasis II. Sheshonk was...
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  • Shishak (redirect from Shishak (sheshonk I))
    More recently, David Rohl's New Chronology identified him with Ramesses II of the 19th dynasty, and Peter James has identified him with Ramesses III...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-500267-6., p. 326 Peet, T.E. (1920). "A Stela of the Reign of Sheshonk IV". Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 6: 56–57. doi:10.1177/030751332000600104...
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    the names of past kings not just Amenhotep III but of Ramsess II, Pinudjem II, Sheshonk I that are from later dynasties and was a convenient quarry for...
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  • Peoples of the Sea The Meggido Ivories The Campaign of Sheshonk Assyrian & Babylonian Ashurnasirpal II (883-859): Expedition to Lebanon Adad-nirari III (810-783):...
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    of the United Monarchy. 925 BCE: Egyptian Sack of Jerusalem – Pharaoh Sheshonk I of the Third Intermediate Period invades Canaan following the Battle...
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    an address to Osiris, the god of the Dead, on behalf of the deceased, Sheshonk. As is the case with most Egyptian texts (especially religious text), it...
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  • Age IIC (700–586 BCE). 925 BCE – Sack of Jerusalem (925 BC) – Pharaoh Sheshonk I of the Third Intermediate Period invades Canaan following the Battle...
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    period 925–732 BCE. In 925 BCE, the region was invaded by Egyptian Pharaoh Sheshonk I of the Third Intermediate Period, who is possibly the same as Shishak...
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  • interrogator was a monarch: John Lackland, Charles Quint or even Pharaoh Sheshonk in some variants. The actual riddles posed in the large motif group do...
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    to overlooking the potentially very important stele fragment of Pharaoh Sheshonk I, usually identified with biblical King Shishak, which was later found...
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