Smendes — Nesbanebdjed Pharaoh of Egypt Reign c. 1077/1076–1052 BC[1], 21st Dynasty Predecessor … Wikipedia
Smendes I. — Smendes I.[1] Horusname … Deutsch Wikipedia
Duathathor-Henuttawy — For other Egyptian ladies called Henuttawy see Henuttawy … Wikipedia
Thutmose IV — Granite bust of Thutmose IV Pharaoh of Egypt Reign 1401 – 1391 BC or 1397 … Wikipedia
Ramesses XI — Pharaoh Infobox | Name=Ramesses XI Alt=Also written Ramses and Rameses Caption=Hacked image of Rameses XI from the temple of Karnak NomenHiero= z:z iwn nTr:HqA ms N36:r*r C12 R19 C2 xa Nomen= Ramesses Khamwaset Meryamun Netjerheqaiunu [… … Wikipedia
Psusennes I — Pharaoh Infobox | Alt= Pasebakhaenniut [ [http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/psusennesi.html Pasebakhaenniut] ] Name= Psusennes I | Caption=Gold burial mask of King Psusennes I, discovered 1940 by Pierre Montet NomenHiero= M17 Y5:N35:U7 … Wikipedia
Osorkon III — Pharaoh of Egypt Reign 28 years, 23rd Dynasty Predecessor Shoshenq VI Successor Takelot III … Wikipedia
Masaharta — High Priest of Amun Reign 1054–1045 BC, Concurrent with the 21st Dynasty Predecessor Pinedjem I Successor Djedkhonsuefankh … Wikipedia
Henttawy — 1. (fl. 1270–1240 BC) Aprincess of Dynasty 19. Seventh daughter of Ramesses II. She was buried in tomb QV73 in the Valley of the Queens. See also Bintanat; Henutmire; Maathorneferure; Meritamun; Nebettawy; Nefertari. 2. The name of… … Ancient Egypt
Herihor — High priest of Amun 1100 1094 BC. Herihor inaugurated the line of seven High priests of Amun at Thebes who were to claim great power in the south during the late Twentieth and the Twenty first Dynasties. Nothing is known of his background and … Ancient Egypt