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territory which he controlled. His
Egyptian nomen or
birth name was
actually Nesbanebdjed meaning "He of the Ram, Lord of Mendes", but it was
translated into Gr****...
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Image Throne name
Personal name
Comments Reign Hedjkheperre-Setpenre
Nesbanebdjed I (Smendes I)
Married to Tentamun,
probable daughter of
Ramesses XI....
- and
Princess Isetemkheb, the
daughter of
Psusennes I. Also
known as
Nesbanebdjed II.
Smendes III High
Priest of Amun 22nd
dynasty fl. c. early-9th century...
- (Throne name) Horus-name
Reign Burial Consort(s)
Comments Smendes /
Nesbanebdjed I
Hedjkheperre Setepenre Kanakhtmeryreseuser Amunkhepesheferseqamaat...
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Psusennes I and wife Wiay.
Their children were:
Smendes II, also
called Nesbanebdjed II, who
followed him as High Priest.
Henuttawy C, wife of
Smendes II...
- to 990 BC. The name
Smendes is a ****enization of the
Egyptian name
Nesbanebdjed ("He of the ram, lord of Mendes"),
while the
ordinal number distinguishes...
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Pinedjem I. 1046–1045 BC
Menkheperre Son of
Pinedjem I. 1045–992 BC
Nesbanebdjed II (Smendes II) Son of Menkheperre. 992–990 BC
Pinedjem II Son of Menkheperre...
- 22nd Dynasty. The name
Smendes is a ****enization of the
Egyptian name
Nesbanebdjed ("He of the ram, lord of Mendes"),
while the
ordinal number distinguishes...
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beginning the
Third Intermediate Period of
Egypt c. 1070 BCE
Pharaoh Nesbanebdjed I
establishes the Twenty-first
Dynasty of Egypt.
Tanis becomes the capital...