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Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt

The Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt is also known as the Bubastite Dynasty, since the pharaohs originally ruled from the city of Bubastis.[1] It was founded by Shoshenq I.

Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt
943 BC–716 BC
Pendant bearing the cartouche of Osorkon II
seated Osiris flanked by Horus and Isis
CapitalBubastis, Tanis
Common languagesEgyptian language
Religion
Ancient Egyptian Religion
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Historical eraClassical antiquity
• Established
943 BC
• Disestablished
716 BC

The Twenty-first, Twenty-second, Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, and Twenty-fifth dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group designation of the Third Intermediate Period.

Rulers Edit

The pharaohs of the Twenty-second Dynasty were a series of Meshwesh (ancient Libyan[a] tribe) chieftains, who ruled from c. 943 BC until 716 BC. They had settled in Egypt since the Twentieth Dynasty and were known in Egypt as the 'Great Chiefs of the Ma' (Ma being a synonym of Meshwesh). Manetho states that this Egyptianized ancient Libyan dynasty first ruled over Bubastis, but its rulers almost certainly governed from Tanis, which was their capital and the city where their tombs have been excavated.

Another pharaoh who belongs to this group is Tutkheperre Shoshenq. His period of rule within this dynasty is currently uncertain, although he is now thought to have governed Egypt early in the 9th century BC for a short time between Osorkon I and Takelot I. The next ruler at Tanis after Shoshenq V was Osorkon IV. This pharaoh is sometimes not believed to be a member of the 22nd Dynasty since he only controlled a small portion of Lower Egypt together with Tefnakhte of Sais, whose authority was recognised at Memphis—and Iuput II of Leontopolis.

Pharaohs Edit

The known rulers during the Twenty-second Dynasty include:

Twenty-Second Dynasty pharaohs
Pharaoh Throne name Image Reign (BC) Consort(s) Comments
Shoshenq I Hedjkheperre-Setepenre
 
943–922 BC Patareshnes
Karomama A
Possibly to be identified with the biblical Shishak
Osorkon I Sekhemkheperre-Setepenre
 
922–887 BC Maatkare B
Tashedkhonsu
Shepensopdet A
Shoshenq II Heqakheperre-Setepenre
 
887–885 BC Nesitanebetashru
Nesitaudjatakhet
Enjoyed an independent reign of two years at Tanis according to Von Beckerath
Takelot I Hedjkheperre-Setepenre
 
885–872 BC Kapes
Osorkon II Usermaatre-Setepenamun
 
872–837 BC Isetemkheb G
Karomama B
Djedmutesankh
An ally of Israel who fought Shalmaneser III of Assyria at the battle of Qarqar in 853 BC.[citation needed]
Shoshenq III Usermaatre-Setepenre
 
837–798 BC Tadibast II
Tentamenopet
Djedbastiusankh
Shoshenq IV Hedjkheperre-Setepenre
 
798–785 BC Not to be confused with Shoshenq VI; the original Shoshenq IV in publications before 1993
Pami Usermaatre-Setepenamun
 
785–778 BC Buried two Apis bulls in his reign
Shoshenq V Akheperre
 
767–730 BC Tadibast III? Successor of Shoshenq V was often stated as Osorkon IV;some say it is Pedubast II
Pedubast II Sehetepibenre
 
743–733 BC Tadibast III? Not mentioned in all Pharaoh lists, placement disputed
Osorkon IV Usermaatre
 
730–716 BC Not always listed as a true member of the XXII Dynasty, but succeeded Shoshenq V at Tanis. Perhaps the biblical Pharaoh So (2 Kings 17:4).

Twenty-Third Dynasty

The so-called Twenty-Third Dynasty was an offshoot of this dynasty perhaps based in Upper Egypt, though there is much debate concerning this issue. All of its kings reigned in Middle and Upper Egypt including the Western Desert Oases.

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The term "Libya" in Egyptology refers to the areas west of the Nile valley.[2][3]

References Edit

  1. ^ "The geographic origins of the Bubastite Dynasty and possible locations for the royal residence and burial place of Shoshenq I"
  2. ^ "Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt Vol. 46(2010)". American Research Center in Egypt. 2010: 170. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Journal of Egyptian History 11 (2018)". Brill. 2018: 147. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Twenty second Dynasty of Egypt news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Twenty second Dynasty of Egypt is also known as the Bubastite Dynasty since the pharaohs originally ruled from the city of Bubastis 1 It was founded by Shoshenq I Twenty second Dynasty of Egypt943 BC 716 BCPendant bearing the cartouche of Osorkon IIseated Osiris flanked by Horus and IsisCapitalBubastis TanisCommon languagesEgyptian languageReligionAncient Egyptian ReligionGovernmentAbsolute monarchyHistorical eraClassical antiquity Established943 BC Disestablished716 BCPreceded by Succeeded byTwenty first Dynasty of Egypt Twenty third Dynasty of EgyptTwenty fourth Dynasty of EgyptTwenty fifth Dynasty of EgyptThe Twenty first Twenty second Twenty third Twenty fourth and Twenty fifth dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group designation of the Third Intermediate Period Contents 1 Rulers 1 1 Pharaohs 2 See also 3 Notes 4 ReferencesRulers EditThe pharaohs of the Twenty second Dynasty were a series of Meshwesh ancient Libyan a tribe chieftains who ruled from c 943 BC until 716 BC They had settled in Egypt since the Twentieth Dynasty and were known in Egypt as the Great Chiefs of the Ma Ma being a synonym of Meshwesh Manetho states that this Egyptianized ancient Libyan dynasty first ruled over Bubastis but its rulers almost certainly governed from Tanis which was their capital and the city where their tombs have been excavated Another pharaoh who belongs to this group is Tutkheperre Shoshenq His period of rule within this dynasty is currently uncertain although he is now thought to have governed Egypt early in the 9th century BC for a short time between Osorkon I and Takelot I The next ruler at Tanis after Shoshenq V was Osorkon IV This pharaoh is sometimes not believed to be a member of the 22nd Dynasty since he only controlled a small portion of Lower Egypt together with Tefnakhte of Sais whose authority was recognised at Memphis and Iuput II of Leontopolis Pharaohs Edit The known rulers during the Twenty second Dynasty include Twenty Second Dynasty pharaohs Pharaoh Throne name Image Reign BC Consort s CommentsShoshenq I Hedjkheperre Setepenre 943 922 BC Patareshnes Karomama A Possibly to be identified with the biblical ShishakOsorkon I Sekhemkheperre Setepenre 922 887 BC Maatkare B Tashedkhonsu Shepensopdet AShoshenq II Heqakheperre Setepenre 887 885 BC Nesitanebetashru Nesitaudjatakhet Enjoyed an independent reign of two years at Tanis according to Von BeckerathTakelot I Hedjkheperre Setepenre 885 872 BC KapesOsorkon II Usermaatre Setepenamun 872 837 BC Isetemkheb G Karomama B Djedmutesankh An ally of Israel who fought Shalmaneser III of Assyria at the battle of Qarqar in 853 BC citation needed Shoshenq III Usermaatre Setepenre 837 798 BC Tadibast II Tentamenopet DjedbastiusankhShoshenq IV Hedjkheperre Setepenre 798 785 BC Not to be confused with Shoshenq VI the original Shoshenq IV in publications before 1993Pami Usermaatre Setepenamun 785 778 BC Buried two Apis bulls in his reignShoshenq V Akheperre 767 730 BC Tadibast III Successor of Shoshenq V was often stated as Osorkon IV some say it is Pedubast IIPedubast II Sehetepibenre 743 733 BC Tadibast III Not mentioned in all Pharaoh lists placement disputedOsorkon IV Usermaatre 730 716 BC Not always listed as a true member of the XXII Dynasty but succeeded Shoshenq V at Tanis Perhaps the biblical Pharaoh So 2 Kings 17 4 Twenty Third DynastyThe so called Twenty Third Dynasty was an offshoot of this dynasty perhaps based in Upper Egypt though there is much debate concerning this issue All of its kings reigned in Middle and Upper Egypt including the Western Desert Oases See also EditTwenty second dynasty of Egypt Family TreeNotes Edit The term Libya in Egyptology refers to the areas west of the Nile valley 2 3 References Edit The geographic origins of the Bubastite Dynasty and possible locations for the royal residence and burial place of Shoshenq I Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt Vol 46 2010 American Research Center in Egypt 2010 170 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Journal of Egyptian History 11 2018 Brill 2018 147 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Twenty second Dynasty of Egypt amp oldid 1154483281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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