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Usermaatre Setepenamun Osorkon II was the
fifth king of the Twenty-second
Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt and the son of King
Takelot I and
Queen Kapes. He ruled...
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Aakheperre Setepenre Osorkon, also
known as
Osorkon the Elder, was the
fifth king of the 21st
Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt and was the
first Pharaoh of Meshwesh...
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Usermaatre Osorkon IV was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the late
Third Intermediate Period.
Traditionally considered the last king of the 22nd Dynasty...
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Sekhemkheperre Osorkon I was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 22nd Dynasty.
Osorkon's territory included much of the Levant. The
Osorkon Bust
found at...
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Setepenamun Osorkon III Si-Ese was
Pharaoh of
Egypt in the 8th
Century BC. He is the same
person as the
Crown Prince and High
Priest of Amun
Osorkon B, son...
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Osorkon I: a
pharaoh of the 22nd
Dynasty Osorkon II: a
pharaoh of the 22nd
Dynasty Osorkon III: a
pharaoh of the 23rd
Dynasty in
Upper Egypt Osorkon IV:...
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Nimlot C at Thebes, and thus, the son of
Nimlot C and
grandson of king
Osorkon II,
according to the
latest academic research.
Based on two
lunar dates...
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parallel with the Twenty-second dynasty,
shortly before the
death of
Osorkon II.
While the Twenty-third
Dynasty is
considered a
Tanite dynasty, as it...
- The
Osorkon Bust, also
known as the Eliba'l
Inscription is a bust of
Egyptian pharaoh Osorkon I,
discovered in
Byblos (in today's Lebanon) in the 19th...
- thus, the
grandson of
Osorkon I. Harsiese's
funerary evidence places Shoshenq II
roughly one or two
generations after Osorkon I and may date him to the...