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Bakenranef was
captured by Shebitqo, a king of the 25th Dynasty, who
executed Bakenrenef by
having him
burned alive. A Ku****e king,
Shebitqo extended his rule...
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Bakenrenef or
Bakenranef was an
ancient Egyptian Vizier of the
North (Lower Egypt)
during the
reign of
Psamtik I (664 – 610 BC) of the 26th Dynasty. Like...
- This may be the man
named Ammeris.
Stephinates may be a
descendant of
Bakenrenef. He is
sometimes referred to as
Tefnakht II in the literature. Nechepsos...
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Image Throne name
Personal name
Comments Reign Shepsesre Tefnakhte — 732–725 BC
Wahkare Bakenrenef (Bocchoris) — 725–720 BC...
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second king of the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty,
attacked Sais,
captured Bakenrenef and
burned him alive.
Olivier Perdu, "La
Chefferie de Sébennytos de Piankhy...
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bears an
inscription with the
names of the 24th
Dynasty pharaoh Wahkare Bakenrenef (Ancient Gr****: Bocchoris) who
ruled about 720 to 715 BC. It
shows the...
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archaeological findings suggest that
shortly after this date,
Bocchoris (
Bakenrenef) of the 24th
Dynasty may have
expanded his
realm eastward, supplanting...
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North Nasekheperensekhmet Psamtik I 26th
Dynasty Vizier of the
North Bakenrenef Psamtik I 26th
Dynasty Vizier of the
North Ankhwennefer Psamtik I 26th...
- Delta.
Captured and
executed by Shabaka, a king of the 25th dynasty.
Bakenrenef Vizier 26th
dynasty (7th
century BCE) From the time of
pharaoh Psamtik...
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campaign at Saqqara; here she
studied the 26th
Dynasty tomb of the
vizier Bakenrenef. In 1978 she
founded the still–running
Egitto e
Vicino Oriente, the Egyptological...