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Neterkheperre or Netjerkheperre-Setepenamun
Siamun was the
sixth pharaoh of
Egypt during the Twenty-first Dynasty. He
built extensively in
Lower Egypt...
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Siamun was a
prince of
ancient Egypt. His name
means "Son of Amun".
Siamun was a
prince during the
early Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He was the son of...
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generation prior to the
induction of Hori, Nespaneferhor's son, in Year 17 of
Siamun,
which is also
recorded in the same annals.
Young argued that this king...
- the
title "pharaoh"
being attached to a ruler's name
occurs in Year 17 of
Siamun (tenth
century BCE) on a
fragment from the
Karnak Priestly Annals, a religious...
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whose tomb they come.
Siamun must
therefore be more or less
contemporary with Seqenenre, and
since it is not
possible to
identify Siamun with his successor...
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Siamun (“Son of Amun”) was a
prince of the
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, a son of
Pharaoh Thutmose III. He is
named on a
statue of
Chancellor Sennefer (now...
- father, a
certain Nesamun, into the
priesthood of Amun-Re in king
Siamun's reign.
Siamun was the
predecessor of
Psusennes II at Tanis. The identification...
- Sitamun. Netjerkheperre-setepenamun
Siamun,
Egyptian pharaoh of the 21st
Dynasty Siamun (son of
Ahmose I)
Siamun (son of
Thutmose III) A son of Ramesses...
- (1197 BC—982 BC) by Sau Yung's
concept of the I
Ching and history. 978 BC:
Siamun succeeds Osorkon the
Elder as king of Egypt. 967 BC: Tiglath-Pileser II...
- Twenty-first
Dynasty successors such as Amenemope,
Osorkon the Elder, and
Siamun appear frequently in
various do****ents from
Upper Egypt while the Theban...