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pharaoh occasionally appointed his
successor (often one of his sons) as
coregent, or
joint king, to
ensure a
smooth succession. “This
system was used, from...
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reign to 783–742 BC.
Edwin R. Thiele's
chronology has
Uzziah becoming coregent with his
father Amaziah in 792/791 BCE and sole
ruler of
Judah after his...
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suggested that
Akhenaten appointed Nefertiti as his
coregent after the
demise of his male
coregent, Smenkhkare. Smenkhkare's
widowed queen, Meritaten,...
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traditional Hawaiian ways.
Under the
guidance of his
kuhina nui (his
mother and
coregent Elizabeth Kaʻahumanu) and
British allies, Hawaiʻi
turned into a Christian...
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certainty around Akhenaten's
relationship with Smenkhkare, Akhenaten's
coregent or
successor and
husband to his
daughter Meritaten; he
could have been...
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Albright has
dated his
reign to 786–746 BC,
while E. R.
Thiele says he was
coregent with
Jehoash 793 to 782 BC and sole
ruler 782 to 753 BC. He
extended Israel...
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death on 11
March 1425 BC. But for the
first 22
years of his reign, he was
coregent with his
stepmother and aunt, Hatshepsut, who was
named the pharaoh. He...
- for 29 years. Some writers[who?] have
proposed that
Hezekiah served as
coregent with his
father Ahaz for
about 14 years.
Albright dates his sole reign...
- R. Thiele's chronology, when Asa
became very ill, he made
Jehoshaphat coregent. Asa died two
years into the coregency. Asa son of
Abijah was
zealous in...
- were his
predecessors on the throne, the
latter having only
ruled as
coregent for a few months.
Sobekhotep states on a
stela found in the Amun temple...