Pasebakhaenniut II — (reigned 959–945 BC) Throne name Titkheperure setepenre. Epithets hor and meryamun. Last ruler of Dynasty 21. He is generally believed to be identical to the likenamed high priest of Amun, son of Pinudjem II. Little is known about his reign.… … Ancient Egypt
Psusennes II — Pharaoh Infobox | Name= Psusennes II | Alt= Pasebakhaenniut II [ [http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/psusennesii.html Pasebakhenniut II] ] NomenHiero= M17 Y5:N35:U7 G40 N14*N28 N35:O49 Nomen= Hor Pasebakhaenniut PrenomenHiero= ra:D17… … 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
DYNASTY: Third Intermediate Period — C. 1069–656 BC Twenty First Dynasty c. 1069–945 BC Hedjkheperre setepenre Nesbanebded (Smendes) meryamun 1069–1043 BC Neferkare heka waset Amenemnisu meryamun 1043–1039 BC Aakheperre setepenamun Pasebakhaenniut (Psusennes) I meryamun 1039–991 BC… … Ancient Egypt
Sheshonq II — (reigned c. 890 BC) Throne name Heqakheperre setepenre. Epithet meryamun. Ephemeral monarch of Dynasty 22who is known from his burial at Tanis in the tomb of Pasebakhaenniut I. He is usually identified with Prince Sheshonq, son of Osorkon I,… … Ancient Egypt
Psusennes — is the Greek form of the Egyptian name Pasebakhaenniut . There are three major figures of that name, some (or even all) of which may be the same person:Two twenty first dynasty pharaohs: * Psusennes I * Psusennes IIand a twenty first dynasty High … Wikipedia
Amenemnisu — (reigned c. 1043–1039 BC) Throne name Neferkare. Second ruler of Dynasty 21 of unknown origin. He was cited in Manetho by his throne name, which was generally considered to be an error until an inscription with his titulary was discovered in… … Ancient Egypt
Amenemope, King — (reigned c. 993–984 BC) Throne name Usermaatre setepenamun. Epithet meryamun. Fourth ruler of Dynasty 21 and successor of Pasebakhaenniut I. Little is known of his reign. His burial was discovered at Tanis by French excavator Pierre Montet.… … Ancient Egypt
Harsiese — (reigned c. 870–860 BC) Throne name Hedjkheperre setepenamun. Son of the high priest of Amun Sheshonq, who may have succeeded as Sheshonq II and Nestanebtashru. Grandson of Osorkon I of Dynasty 22 and great grandson of Pasebakhaenniut II of… … Ancient Egypt
Istemkheb — The name of several princesses and members of the family of the high priests of Amun during Dynasty 21. The most important appears to have been a wife of the high priest Pinudjem I and a daughter of Pasebakhaenniut I, who married the high… … Ancient Egypt