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Psusennes I (Ancient Egyptian: pꜣ-sbꜣ-ḫꜥ-n-njwt; Greek Ψουσέννης) was the third pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty who ruled from Tanis between 1047 and 1001 BC. Psusennes is the Greek version of his original name Pasibkhanu or Pasebakhaenniut (in reconstructed Late Egyptian: /pəsiwʃeʕənneːʔə/), which means "The Star Appearing ...
1000 BC: India—Iron Age of India. Indian kingdoms rule India—Panchala, Kuru, Kosala, Pandya and Videha. c. 1000 BC: The Sa Huỳnh culture started in central and southern Vietnam. 993 BC: Amenemope succeeds Psusennes I as king of Egypt. 993 BC: Archippus, King of Athens dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Thersippus.
Psusennes II, Pharaoh (967–943 BC) Twenty-second Dynasty of the Third Intermediate Period ... David, King (1000–962 BC) Solomon, King (962–922 BC) Kingdom of ...
Wendjebauendjed's pectoral from his tomb. Nothing is known about his life other than his occupations: Wendjebauendjed held a list of military, administrative and religious titles, such as Hereditary prince, count, Seal-bearer of the King of Lower Egypt, God's father, General and Army leader, High steward (later High priest) of Khonsu, Priest of "Osiris lord of Mendes", Superintendent of the ...
Usermaatre Amenemope was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty who ruled between 1001–992 BC or 993–984 BC. Amenemope's tomb is notable for being one of only two entirely intact royal burials known from ancient Egypt; the other is that of Psusennes I. However, only the metal objects from the tomb survived. [6]
Psusennes is the Greek form of the ancient Egyptian name Pasebakhaenniut (p3-sb3-ḫˁỉ-n-nỉwt, "The star appearing in the city (=Thebes)". There are three major figures of that name: Two 21st 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
1044 BC: On the death of Smendes I, king of Egypt, he is succeeded by two co-regents, Psusennes I [1] and Neferkare Amenemnisu. 1042 BC: King Cheng of Zhou succeeds King Wu as ruler of the Zhou dynasty in China. c. 1040 BC: David, King of Israel, is born. 1039 BC: Neferkare Amenemnisu, king of Egypt, dies. 1026 BC: Saul becomes the first king ...
Consequently, a reign of 24 years or 967-943 BC is now likely for Psusennes II; hence, his reign has been raised from 14 to 24 years. Psusennes II's royal name has been found associated with his successor, Shoshenq I in a graffito from tomb TT18, and in an ostracon from Umm el-Qa'ab. [29