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Wendjebauendjed were also
buried within Psusennes I's NRT III
Tanis tomb
while Pharaoh Shoshenq II was
reburied in
Psusennes I's tomb
after Shoshenq II's original...
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transformations of Re" in Egyptian.
Psusennes II is
often considered the same
person as the High-Priest of Amun
known as
Psusennes III. The
Egyptologist Karl Jansen-Winkeln...
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Dynasty pharaohs:
Psusennes I
Psusennes II and a 21st
dynasty High
Priest of Amun, who may be the same
person as
Psusennes II:
Psusennes III This disambiguation...
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Psusennes III was the High
Priest of Amun at
Thebes (976 – 943 BC) at the end of the 21st Dynasty.
Little is
known of this individual; he is
thought by...
- [under king
Psusennes I]". It has been suggested, however, that this Year 49 may
belong to the High
Priest of Amun
Menkheperre instead of
Psusennes I, thus...
- robbers. His
final resting place was
discovered within an
antechamber of
Psusennes I's tomb at
Tanis by
Pierre Montet in 1939.
Montet removed the coffin...
- half a
century as
pharaoh Psusennes I,
while the
Theban High
Priest Psusennes III
would take the
throne as king
Psusennes II, the
final ruler of the...
- Thebes, by
Isetemkheb III,
hence both nephew,
niece and
grandchildren of
Psusennes I and also to his
niece Nesikhons, the
daughter of his
brother Smendes...
-
Egyptian general, high
dignitary and high
priest during the
reign of
pharaoh Psusennes I of the 21st Dynasty. He is
mainly known for his
intact tomb
found by...
-
death of
Smendes I, king of Egypt, he is
succeeded by two co-regents,
Psusennes I and
Neferkare Amenemnisu. c. 1042 BC—Beginning of the
Rebellion of the...