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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...
- traditional Hawaiian ways. Under the guidance of his kuhina nui (his mother and coregent Elizabeth Kaʻahumanu) and British allies, Hawaiʻi turned into a Christian...
- Aidan Dodson proposed that both Smenkhkare and Neferiti were Akhenaten's coregents to ensure the Amarna family's continued rule when Egypt was confronted...
- 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...
- 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...
- reign of Jehoshaphat to 873–849 BCE. Edwin R. Thiele held that he became coregent with his father Asa in Asa's 39th year, 872/871 BCE, the year Asa was infected...
- Khasekhemre Neferhotep I 11 years 1751–1740 BC Menwadjre Sihathor Ephemeral coregent with his brother Neferhotep I, may not have reigned independently. 1739...
- Becket returned, but they declined again when Henry's son was crowned as coregent by the Archbishop of York, which Becket perceived as a challenge to his...
- 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...
- and consequently that they were coregents. Since Kamose's name was recorded first, he would have been the senior coregent. However, no mention or reference...