< Menkheperre of Paynozem-Meriamon|High Priest birt: ABT 1075 BC plac: Egypt|Stela of the Banishment of Menkheperre Maunier Stela now located in the Louvre Museum, Paris|, France|===================|Date and Introduction|652. Year 25, third month of the third season, day 29, corresponding to the feast of Amon-Re|, kings of gods, at his [beautiful] feast ......... .||.......... Nesuhor in their increase theirof. The majesty of this august god was ...........|. Thebes. Then he took (his) way to the scribes, inspectors, people .............. .||Departure for Thebes|Year 25, first month of the ..... [season, day] ..... . Then spake his majesty to the people|: "Amon-[Re], lord of Thebes ......... their heart is firm .......... their multitude .......|... the High Priest of Amon-Re, king of gods, commander in chief of the army, MENKHEPERRE, tr|iumphant, son of King Paynozem-Meriamon ...... his ......... campanion of his footsteps, whil|e their hearts rejoiced because he had desired to come to the South in might and victory, i|n order to make satisfied his heart of the land, and to expel his enemies, that he might giv|e ......... [as] they were in the time of Re.||Arrival at Thebes|653. He arrived at the city (Thebes) with a glad heart; the youth of Thebes received him, mak|ing jubilee, with an embassy before him. The majesty of this august god, lord of gods, Amon-R|e, [lord of] Thebes, appeared (in procession) ............. that he might [....] him vert gre|atly, very greatly, and establish him upon the throne of his father, as High Priest of Amon-R|e, king of gods, commander in chief of the armies of the South and North. He (the god) decree|d to him many gracious wonders, (such as) had never been seen since the time of Re.||New Year's Feast|654. [Now, after] the fourth month of the third season, on the fifth day of the (feast), "Bir|th of Isis", corresponding to the feast of Amon at the New Year, the majesty of this august g|od, lord of gods, Amon-Re, king of gods, appeared (in procession), came to the great halls o|f the house of Amon, and rested before the [inclosure wall] of Amon. The High Priest of Amon-|Re, king of gods, commander in chief of the army, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, went to him and pr|aised him exceedingly, exceedingly, many times, and he founded [for him] his offering, even [|every] good thing.||Recall of the Banished|655. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, recounted to him, saying:||"O my good lord, (when) there is a matter, shall one recount it ... ?" "Then the great god no|dded exceedingly, exceedingly. Then he went again to the great god, saying: "O my good lord|, (it is) the matter of these servants, against whom thou art wroth, who are in the oasis, wh|ither they are banished." Then the great god nodded exceedingly, while this commander of th|e army, with his hands uplifted was praising his lord, as a father talks with his own son: "H|ail to thee, [maker] of all [that is], creator of all that exists, father of the gods, fashio|ner of goddesses; who equips them in the cities and districts; begetter of men, and fashione|r of women, maker of the life of all men. He is Khnum, building excellently, [giving] thee br|eath of life; the north wind .... . Men live from his provision, who supplies the necessitie|s of gods and men; the sun by day, the moon by night, sailing the heavens without ceasing. Gr|eat in fame, he is mightier than Sekhmet, like fire ............. for him that prays to him|; he is healthy to heal the sick, when the people look [to him] ............. . Thou shalt he|arken to my voice on this day, and thou shalt [relent] toward the servants, whom thou hast ba|nished to the oasis, and they shall be brought (back) to Egypt." The great god nodded exceedi|ngly.||Abolishment of Banishment|656. Then he (the High Priest) spake again, saying: "[O my good lord], as for any writing whi|ch any ..... makes, in order to bring it, let it be said ........ ." Then the great god nodde|d exceedingly. Then he went again to the great god, saying: "O my good lord, thou shalt mak|e a great decree in thy name, that no people of the land shall be [banished] to the distant r|egion of the oasis, nor .................. from this day on." Then the great god nodded excee|dingly. He spake again, saying: "Thou shalt say that it shall be made into a decree upon a st|ela ............. in thy [....], abiding and fixed forever."||Thanksgiving to Amon|657. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, spake again, saying: "O my good l|ord, then my [....] is for myriads of times, and the command is for father and mother in ever|y family. My every word shall please the heart in [thy] presence, I am thy faithful servant|, profitable to thy ka. I was a youth in thy city, I produced thy provision and thy [....], w|hile I was in the womb, when thou didst form me in the egg, when thou didst bring me forth [t|o the great joy] of thy people. Grant that I may spend a happy life as a follower of thy ka|. There is purity and health wherever thou tarriest. Set my feet in thy way, and dierct me o|n thy path. Incline my heart [.....] to do ..... . Grant that I may pass a happy [old age] i|n peace, while I am established, living in thy august house, like every favorite [.........|] ..... ."||Slaying of Murderers|658. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, went to the great god, saying: "A|s for any person, of whom they shall report before thee, saying, `A slayer of living people [|.......] (is he); thou shalt destroy him, thou shalt slay him." Then the great god nodded exc|eedingly, exceedingly. [James Breasted, `Records' Vol. IV]|(http://www.specialtyinterests.net/maunier.html) deat: ABT 0992 BC Associates of High Priest Djedkhonsefankh of Egypt birt: Egypt deat: ABT 1045 BC |
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  | Herihor Si-amun (father of Piankh of Herihor )|High Priest|High Priest of Amon, Siamun Hemnetjertepyenamun | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 1150 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1074 BC plac: Egypt marr: | ||||||||
  | Piankh of Herihor Si-amun|High Priest|High Priest of Amon |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1125 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1070 BC marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Nodjmet wife of Herihor | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Pinedjem I of Piankh of Herihor|High Priest|Pharaoh of Egypt, Meryamun Khakheperre Setepenamun |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1100 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1032 BC |   | |||||||
  |   | Hrere (daughter of Hrior )|)|Hrere of Egypt |   | ||||||
  | birt: 1115 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Masaherta of Egypt|High Priest |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1075 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1046 BC | ||||||||
  | Djedkhonsefankh of Egypt|High Priest |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 1075 BC plac: Egypt deat: ABT 1045 BC |
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  | birt: 1070 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0945 BC | ||||||||
  | Siamun of Egypt (Netjkerheperra) (Setepenamun)|King |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1025 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0959 BC | ||||||||
  | AKA (Siamun) Setepenamun of Egypt |   | |||||||
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  | Siamun of Egypt (Netjkerheperra) (Setepenamun)|King |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1025 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0959 BC | ||||||||
  | AKA (Siamun) Netjkerheperra of Egypt |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |
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  | Herihor Si-amun (father of Piankh of Herihor )|High Priest|High Priest of Amon, Siamun Hemnetjertepyenamun |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1150 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1074 BC plac: Egypt marr: | ||||||||
  | AKA High Priest (Herihor Si-amun) Siamun of Egypt |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  | Nodjmet wife of Herihor |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |
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  | birt: 2920 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0332 BC | ||||||||
  | Third Intermediate High Priests of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Herihor Si-amun (father of Piankh of Herihor )|High Priest|High Priest of Amon, Siamun Hemnetjertepyenamun |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1150 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1074 BC plac: Egypt marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of High Priest Herihor Si-amun |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  | Nodjmet wife of Herihor |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |
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  | Djedkhonsefankh of Egypt|High Priest | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 1075 BC plac: Egypt deat: ABT 1045 BC | ||||||||
  | Menkheperre of Paynozem-Meriamon|High Priest |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1075 BC plac: Egypt|Stela of the Banishment of Menkheperre Maunier Stela now located in the Louvre Museum, Paris|, France|===================|Date and Introduction|652. Year 25, third month of the third season, day 29, corresponding to the feast of Amon-Re|, kings of gods, at his [beautiful] feast ......... .||.......... Nesuhor in their increase theirof. The majesty of this august god was ...........|. Thebes. Then he took (his) way to the scribes, inspectors, people .............. .||Departure for Thebes|Year 25, first month of the ..... [season, day] ..... . Then spake his majesty to the people|: "Amon-[Re], lord of Thebes ......... their heart is firm .......... their multitude .......|... the High Priest of Amon-Re, king of gods, commander in chief of the army, MENKHEPERRE, tr|iumphant, son of King Paynozem-Meriamon ...... his ......... campanion of his footsteps, whil|e their hearts rejoiced because he had desired to come to the South in might and victory, i|n order to make satisfied his heart of the land, and to expel his enemies, that he might giv|e ......... [as] they were in the time of Re.||Arrival at Thebes|653. He arrived at the city (Thebes) with a glad heart; the youth of Thebes received him, mak|ing jubilee, with an embassy before him. The majesty of this august god, lord of gods, Amon-R|e, [lord of] Thebes, appeared (in procession) ............. that he might [....] him vert gre|atly, very greatly, and establish him upon the throne of his father, as High Priest of Amon-R|e, king of gods, commander in chief of the armies of the South and North. He (the god) decree|d to him many gracious wonders, (such as) had never been seen since the time of Re.||New Year's Feast|654. [Now, after] the fourth month of the third season, on the fifth day of the (feast), "Bir|th of Isis", corresponding to the feast of Amon at the New Year, the majesty of this august g|od, lord of gods, Amon-Re, king of gods, appeared (in procession), came to the great halls o|f the house of Amon, and rested before the [inclosure wall] of Amon. The High Priest of Amon-|Re, king of gods, commander in chief of the army, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, went to him and pr|aised him exceedingly, exceedingly, many times, and he founded [for him] his offering, even [|every] good thing.||Recall of the Banished|655. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, recounted to him, saying:||"O my good lord, (when) there is a matter, shall one recount it ... ?" "Then the great god no|dded exceedingly, exceedingly. Then he went again to the great god, saying: "O my good lord|, (it is) the matter of these servants, against whom thou art wroth, who are in the oasis, wh|ither they are banished." Then the great god nodded exceedingly, while this commander of th|e army, with his hands uplifted was praising his lord, as a father talks with his own son: "H|ail to thee, [maker] of all [that is], creator of all that exists, father of the gods, fashio|ner of goddesses; who equips them in the cities and districts; begetter of men, and fashione|r of women, maker of the life of all men. He is Khnum, building excellently, [giving] thee br|eath of life; the north wind .... . Men live from his provision, who supplies the necessitie|s of gods and men; the sun by day, the moon by night, sailing the heavens without ceasing. Gr|eat in fame, he is mightier than Sekhmet, like fire ............. for him that prays to him|; he is healthy to heal the sick, when the people look [to him] ............. . Thou shalt he|arken to my voice on this day, and thou shalt [relent] toward the servants, whom thou hast ba|nished to the oasis, and they shall be brought (back) to Egypt." The great god nodded exceedi|ngly.||Abolishment of Banishment|656. Then he (the High Priest) spake again, saying: "[O my good lord], as for any writing whi|ch any ..... makes, in order to bring it, let it be said ........ ." Then the great god nodde|d exceedingly. Then he went again to the great god, saying: "O my good lord, thou shalt mak|e a great decree in thy name, that no people of the land shall be [banished] to the distant r|egion of the oasis, nor .................. from this day on." Then the great god nodded excee|dingly. He spake again, saying: "Thou shalt say that it shall be made into a decree upon a st|ela ............. in thy [....], abiding and fixed forever."||Thanksgiving to Amon|657. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, spake again, saying: "O my good l|ord, then my [....] is for myriads of times, and the command is for father and mother in ever|y family. My every word shall please the heart in [thy] presence, I am thy faithful servant|, profitable to thy ka. I was a youth in thy city, I produced thy provision and thy [....], w|hile I was in the womb, when thou didst form me in the egg, when thou didst bring me forth [t|o the great joy] of thy people. Grant that I may spend a happy life as a follower of thy ka|. There is purity and health wherever thou tarriest. Set my feet in thy way, and dierct me o|n thy path. Incline my heart [.....] to do ..... . Grant that I may pass a happy [old age] i|n peace, while I am established, living in thy august house, like every favorite [.........|] ..... ."||Slaying of Murderers|658. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, went to the great god, saying: "A|s for any person, of whom they shall report before thee, saying, `A slayer of living people [|.......] (is he); thou shalt destroy him, thou shalt slay him." Then the great god nodded exc|eedingly, exceedingly. [James Breasted, `Records' Vol. IV]|(http://www.specialtyinterests.net/maunier.html) deat: ABT 0992 BC | ||||||||
  | Smendes II of Egypt|High Priest |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1025 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Pinedjem II (Pinetchem I) (Khakheperra) (Setepenamun) of Egypt|High Priest|Pharoah |   | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | AKA High Priest (Pinedjem II) Setepenamun I of Egypt |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |
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  | Djedkhonsefankh of Egypt|High Priest | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 1075 BC plac: Egypt deat: ABT 1045 BC | ||||||||
  | Menkheperre of Paynozem-Meriamon|High Priest |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1075 BC plac: Egypt|Stela of the Banishment of Menkheperre Maunier Stela now located in the Louvre Museum, Paris|, France|===================|Date and Introduction|652. Year 25, third month of the third season, day 29, corresponding to the feast of Amon-Re|, kings of gods, at his [beautiful] feast ......... .||.......... Nesuhor in their increase theirof. The majesty of this august god was ...........|. Thebes. Then he took (his) way to the scribes, inspectors, people .............. .||Departure for Thebes|Year 25, first month of the ..... [season, day] ..... . Then spake his majesty to the people|: "Amon-[Re], lord of Thebes ......... their heart is firm .......... their multitude .......|... the High Priest of Amon-Re, king of gods, commander in chief of the army, MENKHEPERRE, tr|iumphant, son of King Paynozem-Meriamon ...... his ......... campanion of his footsteps, whil|e their hearts rejoiced because he had desired to come to the South in might and victory, i|n order to make satisfied his heart of the land, and to expel his enemies, that he might giv|e ......... [as] they were in the time of Re.||Arrival at Thebes|653. He arrived at the city (Thebes) with a glad heart; the youth of Thebes received him, mak|ing jubilee, with an embassy before him. The majesty of this august god, lord of gods, Amon-R|e, [lord of] Thebes, appeared (in procession) ............. that he might [....] him vert gre|atly, very greatly, and establish him upon the throne of his father, as High Priest of Amon-R|e, king of gods, commander in chief of the armies of the South and North. He (the god) decree|d to him many gracious wonders, (such as) had never been seen since the time of Re.||New Year's Feast|654. [Now, after] the fourth month of the third season, on the fifth day of the (feast), "Bir|th of Isis", corresponding to the feast of Amon at the New Year, the majesty of this august g|od, lord of gods, Amon-Re, king of gods, appeared (in procession), came to the great halls o|f the house of Amon, and rested before the [inclosure wall] of Amon. The High Priest of Amon-|Re, king of gods, commander in chief of the army, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, went to him and pr|aised him exceedingly, exceedingly, many times, and he founded [for him] his offering, even [|every] good thing.||Recall of the Banished|655. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, recounted to him, saying:||"O my good lord, (when) there is a matter, shall one recount it ... ?" "Then the great god no|dded exceedingly, exceedingly. Then he went again to the great god, saying: "O my good lord|, (it is) the matter of these servants, against whom thou art wroth, who are in the oasis, wh|ither they are banished." Then the great god nodded exceedingly, while this commander of th|e army, with his hands uplifted was praising his lord, as a father talks with his own son: "H|ail to thee, [maker] of all [that is], creator of all that exists, father of the gods, fashio|ner of goddesses; who equips them in the cities and districts; begetter of men, and fashione|r of women, maker of the life of all men. He is Khnum, building excellently, [giving] thee br|eath of life; the north wind .... . Men live from his provision, who supplies the necessitie|s of gods and men; the sun by day, the moon by night, sailing the heavens without ceasing. Gr|eat in fame, he is mightier than Sekhmet, like fire ............. for him that prays to him|; he is healthy to heal the sick, when the people look [to him] ............. . Thou shalt he|arken to my voice on this day, and thou shalt [relent] toward the servants, whom thou hast ba|nished to the oasis, and they shall be brought (back) to Egypt." The great god nodded exceedi|ngly.||Abolishment of Banishment|656. Then he (the High Priest) spake again, saying: "[O my good lord], as for any writing whi|ch any ..... makes, in order to bring it, let it be said ........ ." Then the great god nodde|d exceedingly. Then he went again to the great god, saying: "O my good lord, thou shalt mak|e a great decree in thy name, that no people of the land shall be [banished] to the distant r|egion of the oasis, nor .................. from this day on." Then the great god nodded excee|dingly. He spake again, saying: "Thou shalt say that it shall be made into a decree upon a st|ela ............. in thy [....], abiding and fixed forever."||Thanksgiving to Amon|657. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, spake again, saying: "O my good l|ord, then my [....] is for myriads of times, and the command is for father and mother in ever|y family. My every word shall please the heart in [thy] presence, I am thy faithful servant|, profitable to thy ka. I was a youth in thy city, I produced thy provision and thy [....], w|hile I was in the womb, when thou didst form me in the egg, when thou didst bring me forth [t|o the great joy] of thy people. Grant that I may spend a happy life as a follower of thy ka|. There is purity and health wherever thou tarriest. Set my feet in thy way, and dierct me o|n thy path. Incline my heart [.....] to do ..... . Grant that I may pass a happy [old age] i|n peace, while I am established, living in thy august house, like every favorite [.........|] ..... ."||Slaying of Murderers|658. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, went to the great god, saying: "A|s for any person, of whom they shall report before thee, saying, `A slayer of living people [|.......] (is he); thou shalt destroy him, thou shalt slay him." Then the great god nodded exc|eedingly, exceedingly. [James Breasted, `Records' Vol. IV]|(http://www.specialtyinterests.net/maunier.html) deat: ABT 0992 BC | ||||||||
  | Smendes II of Egypt|High Priest |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1025 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Pinedjem II (Pinetchem I) (Khakheperra) (Setepenamun) of Egypt|High Priest|Pharoah |   | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | AKA High Priest (Pinedjem II) Khakheperra II of Egypt |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |
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  | Djedkhonsefankh of Egypt|High Priest | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 1075 BC plac: Egypt deat: ABT 1045 BC | ||||||||
  | Menkheperre of Paynozem-Meriamon|High Priest |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1075 BC plac: Egypt|Stela of the Banishment of Menkheperre Maunier Stela now located in the Louvre Museum, Paris|, France|===================|Date and Introduction|652. Year 25, third month of the third season, day 29, corresponding to the feast of Amon-Re|, kings of gods, at his [beautiful] feast ......... .||.......... Nesuhor in their increase theirof. The majesty of this august god was ...........|. Thebes. Then he took (his) way to the scribes, inspectors, people .............. .||Departure for Thebes|Year 25, first month of the ..... [season, day] ..... . Then spake his majesty to the people|: "Amon-[Re], lord of Thebes ......... their heart is firm .......... their multitude .......|... the High Priest of Amon-Re, king of gods, commander in chief of the army, MENKHEPERRE, tr|iumphant, son of King Paynozem-Meriamon ...... his ......... campanion of his footsteps, whil|e their hearts rejoiced because he had desired to come to the South in might and victory, i|n order to make satisfied his heart of the land, and to expel his enemies, that he might giv|e ......... [as] they were in the time of Re.||Arrival at Thebes|653. He arrived at the city (Thebes) with a glad heart; the youth of Thebes received him, mak|ing jubilee, with an embassy before him. The majesty of this august god, lord of gods, Amon-R|e, [lord of] Thebes, appeared (in procession) ............. that he might [....] him vert gre|atly, very greatly, and establish him upon the throne of his father, as High Priest of Amon-R|e, king of gods, commander in chief of the armies of the South and North. He (the god) decree|d to him many gracious wonders, (such as) had never been seen since the time of Re.||New Year's Feast|654. [Now, after] the fourth month of the third season, on the fifth day of the (feast), "Bir|th of Isis", corresponding to the feast of Amon at the New Year, the majesty of this august g|od, lord of gods, Amon-Re, king of gods, appeared (in procession), came to the great halls o|f the house of Amon, and rested before the [inclosure wall] of Amon. The High Priest of Amon-|Re, king of gods, commander in chief of the army, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, went to him and pr|aised him exceedingly, exceedingly, many times, and he founded [for him] his offering, even [|every] good thing.||Recall of the Banished|655. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, recounted to him, saying:||"O my good lord, (when) there is a matter, shall one recount it ... ?" "Then the great god no|dded exceedingly, exceedingly. Then he went again to the great god, saying: "O my good lord|, (it is) the matter of these servants, against whom thou art wroth, who are in the oasis, wh|ither they are banished." Then the great god nodded exceedingly, while this commander of th|e army, with his hands uplifted was praising his lord, as a father talks with his own son: "H|ail to thee, [maker] of all [that is], creator of all that exists, father of the gods, fashio|ner of goddesses; who equips them in the cities and districts; begetter of men, and fashione|r of women, maker of the life of all men. He is Khnum, building excellently, [giving] thee br|eath of life; the north wind .... . Men live from his provision, who supplies the necessitie|s of gods and men; the sun by day, the moon by night, sailing the heavens without ceasing. Gr|eat in fame, he is mightier than Sekhmet, like fire ............. for him that prays to him|; he is healthy to heal the sick, when the people look [to him] ............. . Thou shalt he|arken to my voice on this day, and thou shalt [relent] toward the servants, whom thou hast ba|nished to the oasis, and they shall be brought (back) to Egypt." The great god nodded exceedi|ngly.||Abolishment of Banishment|656. Then he (the High Priest) spake again, saying: "[O my good lord], as for any writing whi|ch any ..... makes, in order to bring it, let it be said ........ ." Then the great god nodde|d exceedingly. Then he went again to the great god, saying: "O my good lord, thou shalt mak|e a great decree in thy name, that no people of the land shall be [banished] to the distant r|egion of the oasis, nor .................. from this day on." Then the great god nodded excee|dingly. He spake again, saying: "Thou shalt say that it shall be made into a decree upon a st|ela ............. in thy [....], abiding and fixed forever."||Thanksgiving to Amon|657. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, spake again, saying: "O my good l|ord, then my [....] is for myriads of times, and the command is for father and mother in ever|y family. My every word shall please the heart in [thy] presence, I am thy faithful servant|, profitable to thy ka. I was a youth in thy city, I produced thy provision and thy [....], w|hile I was in the womb, when thou didst form me in the egg, when thou didst bring me forth [t|o the great joy] of thy people. Grant that I may spend a happy life as a follower of thy ka|. There is purity and health wherever thou tarriest. Set my feet in thy way, and dierct me o|n thy path. Incline my heart [.....] to do ..... . Grant that I may pass a happy [old age] i|n peace, while I am established, living in thy august house, like every favorite [.........|] ..... ."||Slaying of Murderers|658. Then the High Priest of Amon, MENKHEPERRE, triumphant, went to the great god, saying: "A|s for any person, of whom they shall report before thee, saying, `A slayer of living people [|.......] (is he); thou shalt destroy him, thou shalt slay him." Then the great god nodded exc|eedingly, exceedingly. [James Breasted, `Records' Vol. IV]|(http://www.specialtyinterests.net/maunier.html) deat: ABT 0992 BC | ||||||||
  | Smendes II of Egypt|High Priest |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1025 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Pinedjem II (Pinetchem I) (Khakheperra) (Setepenamun) of Egypt|High Priest|Pharoah |   | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | AKA High Priest (Pinedjem II) Pinetchem II of Egypt |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |
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  | Ramesses I (Ramses) (Menpehtyre) of Seti|Pharaoh|Pharaoh of Egypt | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 1325 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1294 BC marr: | ||||||||
  | Seti I (Menmaatre) (Sethos) of Ramesses I of Seti|Pharaoh|Pharaoh of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1300 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1279 BC marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Sitre (wife of Ramesses I of Seti) | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1300 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Ramesses II (Ramses) (Usermaatre Setepenre) of Seti I of Ramesses I|Pharaoh|Pharaoh of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 1290 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1213 BC plac: Egypt marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Tuya of Raia (Tuia) (Mut-Tuya)|Queen |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 1300 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Khaenmwa (Kha'emweset) of Ramesses II of Seti I|Prince |   | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Ramesses I (Ramses) (Menpehtyre) of Seti|Pharaoh|Pharaoh of Egypt | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 1325 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1294 BC marr: | ||||||
  |   |   | Seti I (Menmaatre) (Sethos) of Ramesses I of Seti|Pharaoh|Pharaoh of Egypt |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 1300 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1279 BC marr: |   | |||||
  |   |   |   | Sitre (wife of Ramesses I of Seti) | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 1300 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||
  |   | Istnofret of Seti I of Ramesses I|Queen |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 1280 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Bekurel (Bekwerenre) (wife of Sethy I)|Queen |   | ||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | AKA Prince (Khaenmwa) Setne Khamwas of Ramesses II |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |
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  | Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/) deat: 0424 BC plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC marr: marr: Concubine marr: marr: | ||||||||
  | Associates of King Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0424 BC |   | |||||||
  |   | Damaspia (wife of Artaxerxes I) | |||||||
  | birt: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Shemaiah ben Shechaniah ben Obadiah |   | |||||||
  | birt: 1 Chr. 3:22 plac: And the sons of Shechaniah; Shemaiah; and the sons of Shemaiah; Hattush, and Igeal, and Baria|h, and Neariah, and Shaphat, six.||Ezra 8: 16.|Then sent I [Artaxerxes the king] for Eliezer, for Ariel, for Shemaiah, and for Elnathan, an|d for Jarib, and for Elnathan, and for Nathan, and for Zechariah, and for Meshullam, chief me|n; also for Joiarib, and for Elnathan, men of understanding. deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Igeal ben Shemaiah ben Shechaniah |   | |||||||
  | birt: 1 Chr. 3:22 plac: And the sons of Shechaniah; Shemaiah; and the sons of Shemaiah; Hattush, and Igeal, and Baria|h, and Neariah, and Shaphat, six. deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Associates of Igeal ben Shemaiah |   | |||||||
birt: deat: DECEASED |
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  | Jeremiah ben Hilkiah ben Shallum I|Prophet | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0650 BC plac: |2Ch 35:25 -|And Jeremiah lamented for Josiah: and all the singing men and the singing women spake of Josi|ah in their lamentations to this day, and made them an ordinance in Israel: and, behold, the|y are written in the lamentations.||2Ch 36:12 -|And he did that which was evil in the sight of the LORD his God, and humbled not himself befo|re Jeremiah the prophet speaking from the mouth of the LORD.||2Ch 36:21 - 22|To fulfil the word of the LORD by the mouth of Jeremiah, until the land had enjoyed her sabba|ths: for as long as she lay desolate she kept sabbath, to fulfil threescore and ten years.|Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia, that the word of the LORD spoken by the mout|h of Jeremiah might be accomplished, the LORD stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia|, that he made a proclamation throughout all his kingdom, and put it also in writing, saying,||Ezr 1:1 -|Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Persia, that the word of the LORD by the mouth of Jere|miah might be fulfilled, the LORD stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia, that he mad|e a proclamation throughout all his kingdom, and put it also in writing, saying,||Dan 9:2 -|In the first year of his reign I Daniel understood by books the number of the years, whereo|f the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah the prophet, that he would accomplish seventy years i|n the desolations of Jerusalem. deat: DECEASED plac: CHAPTER XXXII4. p. 69|OF THE DEATH OF THE PROPHETS; HOW THEY DlED, AND (WHERE) EACH ONE OF THEM WAS BURIED5.||The Jews stoned Jeremiah the son of Hilkiah in Egypt, because he rebuked them for worshipp|ing idols; and the Egyptians buried him by the side of Pharaoh's palace. The Egyptians love|d him much, because he prayed and the beasts died which used to come up from the river Nile a|nd devour men. These beasts were called 'crocodiles.' When Alexander the son of Philip, the M|acedonian, came (to Egypt), he made enquiries about his grave, and took and brought him to Al|exandria. This (prophet) during his life said to the Egyptians, 'a child shall be born--tha|t is the Messiah--of a virgin, and He shall be laid in a crib2, and He will shake and cast do|wn the idols.' From that time, and until Christ was born, the Egyptians used to set a virgi|n and a baby in a crib, and to worship him, because of what Jeremiah said to them, that He sh|ould be born in a crib.||2 See Migne, Patrologiae Cursus, Ser. Gr., t. 43, col. 421; and the chapter on the going dow|n of our Lord into Egypt.|(http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/bb/bb32.htm) | ||||||||
  | Associates of Prophet Jeremiah ben Hilkiah |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0650 BC plac: Anatoth, Benjamin, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Prophetic Contemporaries of Jeremiah ben Hilkiah |   | |||||||
  | birt: Anatoth, Benjamin, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Urijah (Uriah) ben Shemaiah of Kirjathjearim|Prophet |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0625 BC plac: |Jeremiah 26:20 -24|And there was also a man that prophesied in the name of the LORD, Urijah the son of Shemaia|h of Kirjath-jearim, who prophesied against this city and against this land according to al|l the words of Jeremiah:|And when Jehoiakim the king, with all his mighty men, and all the princes, heard his words, t|he king sought to put him to death: but when Urijah heard it, he was afraid, and fled, and we|nt into Egypt;|And Jehoiakim the king sent men into Egypt, namely, Elnathan the son of Achbor, and certain m|en with him into Egypt.|And they fetched forth Urijah out of Egypt, and brought him unto Jehoiakim the king; who sle|w him with the sword, and cast his dead body into the graves of the common people.|Nevertheless the hand of Ahikam the son of Shaphan was with Jeremiah, that they should not gi|ve him into the hand of the people to put him to death. deat: DECEASED plac: Judah | ||||||||
  | AKA Prophet (Urijah) Uriah ben Shemaiah |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0625 BC plac: Judah, Judea, Southern Israel deat: DECEASED |
< Arsames I of Sames I of Aroandes III|Satrap|King of Armenia birt: ABT 0275 BC plac: Commagene (Turkey) deat: DECEASED |
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  | Aroandes I (Orontes) (ruler of Armenia)|Satrap|Aroandes I, Satrap of Armenia | ||||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Aroandes II of Aroandes I|Satrap|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   | Rhodogune (Rodogune), daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess|Princess of Persia | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Mithranes I of Aroandes II of Aroandes I|King|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0375 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Aroandes III of Mithranes I of Aroandes II|King|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0350 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Sames I (Samos I) (Samus I) of Aroandes III of Mithranes I|Satrap|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0325 BC plac: Commagene (Turkey) deat: DECEASED |
< Sames I (Samos I) (Samus I) of Aroandes III of Mithranes I|Satrap|King of Armenia birt: ABT 0325 BC plac: Commagene (Turkey) deat: DECEASED |
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  | Aroandes I (Orontes) (ruler of Armenia)|Satrap|Aroandes I, Satrap of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Aroandes II of Aroandes I|Satrap|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: 0456 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0359 BC/0358 marr: | ||||||
  |   | Rhodogune (Rodogune), daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess|Princess of Persia |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Stateira, daughter of Hydarnes | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Mithranes I of Aroandes II of Aroandes I|King|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0375 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Aroandes III of Mithranes I of Aroandes II|King|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0350 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED |
< Aroandes III of Mithranes I of Aroandes II|King|King of Armenia birt: ABT 0350 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED |
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  | Aroandes I (Orontes) (ruler of Armenia)|Satrap|Aroandes I, Satrap of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Aroandes II of Aroandes I|Satrap|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great. deat: 0404 BC plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC marr: | ||||||
  |   |   | Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia |   | |||||
  |   |   | birt: 0456 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0359 BC/0358 marr: |   | |||||
  |   |   |   | Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia | |||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||
  |   | Rhodogune (Rodogune), daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess|Princess of Persia |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | |||||||
  |   | Stateira, daughter of Hydarnes |   | ||||||
  | birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Mithranes I of Aroandes II of Aroandes I|King|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0375 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED |
< Mithranes I of Aroandes II of Aroandes I|King|King of Armenia birt: ABT 0375 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED |
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  | Aroandes I (Orontes) (ruler of Armenia)|Satrap|Aroandes I, Satrap of Armenia |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED marr: | ||||||||
  | Aroandes II of Aroandes I|Satrap|King of Armenia |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  |   | Twenty-seventh Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt | |||||||
  |   | birt: 0525 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0404 BC | |||||||
  |   | Darius II Nothos (Ochos) (Darayavahush) (Ochus) of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|King|Darius Nothus (Darius the Bastard)|King of Persia |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran)|Darius is the Latin form of Dareios, the Greek for of a Persian name, Darayavahash, which mea|nt roughly "To be Rich" from "daraymiy" (to hold) and "vahu" (well); Italian: Dario; Spanish|: Dario.|Royalty:|Darius I the Great (584 BC-486 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius II Ochus (?-404 BC) -- King of Persia.|Darius III Codommanus (?-330 BC) -- King of Persia. Last king of the Achaemenid dynasty. Defe|ated by Alexander the Great. deat: 0404 BC plac: Babylon (Iraq) Ruled 0424 - 0404 BC|0336 BC marr: | |||||||
  |   | Artaxerxes II Mnemon (Artakhshassa) of Darius II of Artaxerxes I|King|King of Persia |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 0456 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: 0359 BC/0358 marr: |   | ||||||
  |   |   |   | Artaxerxes I (Longimanus) (Makrocheir) (Artakhshassa) of Xerxes I of Darius I|King|King of Persia | |||||
  |   |   |   | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Persia (Iran)||Artaxerxes by Plutarch|ARTAXERXES|437-359 B.C.|by Plutarch|translated by John Dryden||ARTAXERXES -|THE first Artaxerxes, among all the kings of Persia the most remarkable for a gentle and nobl|e spirit, was surnamed the Long-handed, his right hand being longer than his left, and was th|e son of Xerxes. The second, whose story I am now writing, who had the surname of the Mindful|, was the grandson of the former, by his daughter Parysatis, who brought Darius four sons, th|e eldest Artaxerxes, the next Cyrus, and two younger than these, Ostanes and Oxathres. Cyru|s took his name of the ancient Cyrus, as he, they say, had his from the sun, which, in the Pe|rsian language, is called Cyrus. Artaxerxes was at first called Arsicas; Dinon says Oarses; b|ut it is utterly improbable that Ctesias (however otherwise he may have filled his books wit|h a perfect farrago of incredible and senseless fables) should be ignorant of the name of th|e king with whom he lived as his physician, attending upon himself, his wife, his mother, an|d his children.||Cyrus, from his earliest youth, showed something of a headstrong and vehement character; Arta|xerxes, on the other side, was gentler in everything, and of a nature more yielding and sof|t in its action. He married a beautiful and virtuous wife, at the desire of his parents, bu|t kept her as expressly against their wishes.|...[MUCH MORE]|(http://www.4literature.net/Plutarch/Artaxerxes/) deat: 0424 BC plac: Persia (Iran) Ruled 0464 - 0424 BC marr: marr: Concubine marr: marr: | |||||
  |   |   | Parysatis, daughter of Artaxerxes I of Xerxes I|Parysatis of Persia |   | |||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0475 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | ||||||
  |   |   | Andia (Andria), daughter of Nebuchadnezzar III of Nebuchadnezzar II | ||||||
  |   | birt: ABT 0500 BC plac: Babylon deat: DECEASED marr: Concubine | |||||||
  | Rhodogune (Rodogune), daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess|Princess of Persia |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |   | ||||||||
  | Stateira, daughter of Hydarnes |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 0450 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED marr: |
AKA Princess (Rhodogune) Rodogune of Artaxerxes II birt: ABT 0425 BC deat: DECEASED AKA King (Aroandes II) Orontes of Satrap birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED < Aroandes II of Aroandes I|Satrap|King of Armenia birt: ABT 0400 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED Associates of Princess Rhodogune of Artaxerxes II birt: ABT 0425 BC deat: DECEASED |
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  | Aroandes I (Orontes) (ruler of Armenia)|Satrap|Aroandes I, Satrap of Armenia |   | |||||
birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Armenia deat: DECEASED Rhodogune (Rodogune), daughter of Artaxerxes II of Darius II|Princess|Princess of Persia marr: birt: ABT 0425 BC plac: Persia (Iran) deat: DECEASED |
AKA Pharaoh (Neitaqerti) (Nitokris) Nitocris of Pepy II birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Abydos, Egypt deat: DECEASED AKA Pharaoh (Merenre II) Nemtyemsaf II of Pepy II birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED AKA Pharaoh (Neitaqerti) Neith II of Pepy II birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Abydos, Egypt deat: DECEASED Associate of Pharaoh Merenre II of Pepy II birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED AKA Pharaoh (Neitaqerti) Seshepenupet III of Pepy II birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Abydos, Egypt deat: DECEASED AKA Pharaoh (Neitaqerti) Neithokerti of Pepy II birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Abydos, Egypt deat: DECEASED Associates of Pharaoh-Queen Neitaqerti of Pepy II birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Abydos, Egypt deat: DECEASED AKA Pharaoh (Neitaqerti) Amyitis of Pepy II birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Abydos, Egypt deat: DECEASED < Iput II of Merenre II of Pepy II|Queen birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |
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  | Sixth Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt | ||||||||
  | birt: 2323 BC plac: Egypt deat: 2152 BC | ||||||||
  | Teti (Tety) (Seheteptowy)|Pharaoh |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 2350 BC plac: Egypt deat: 2291 BC plac: murder marr: | ||||||||
  | Pepy I (Meryre) (Merytowy) of Teti|Pharaoh |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 2300 BC plac: Egypt deat: 2255 BC |   | |||||||
  |   |   | Unas (Wenis) (Wadjtowy)|Pharaoh | ||||||
  |   |   | birt: ABT 2350 BC plac: Egypt deat: 2323 BC | ||||||
  |   | Ipwet I (Iput I) of Unas|Queen |   | ||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |   | |||||||
  |   | Nebet (wife of Unas)|Queen | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Pepy II (Phiops II ) (Neferkare) (Netjerkhau) of Pepy I of Teti|Pharaoh |   | |||||||
  | birt: ABT 2225 BC plac: Egypt deat: 2152 BC |   | |||||||
  |   | Ankhnesmeryre II (wife of Pepy I) |   | ||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED | ||||||||
  | Neitaqerti (Nitocris) (Nitokris) of Pepy II of Pepy I|PharaohQueen |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Abydos, Egypt deat: DECEASED Merenre II (Nemtyemsaf) of Pepy II of Pepy I|Pharaoh marr: birt: ABT 2175 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  | (Neith) Nit (wife of Pepy II)|(wife of Pepy II)|Queen |   | |||||||
birt: ABT 2225 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED |
< Istemkheb, daughter of Psibkhaemne I of Smedes birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |
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  | List of Kings | ||||||||
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  | Pharaonic Rulers of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: 2920 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0332 BC | ||||||||
  | Twenty-first Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt |   | |||||||
  | birt: 1070 BC plac: Egypt deat: 0945 BC | ||||||||
  | Smendes I (Hedjkheperra) (Setepenra) (Nesbanebdjed) (Smedes)|Pharaoh|King of Egypt, Hedjkheperra Setepenra Nesbanebdjed |   | |||||||
  | birt: Egypt deat: 1044 BC marr: | ||||||||
  | Psibkhaemne I of Smendes I (Smedes)|(Smedes) |   | |||||||
birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED |   | ||||||||
  |   | Ramesses IX (Ramses) (Neferkare Setepenre) of Ramesses VI of Ramesses III|Pharaoh|Pharaoh of Egypt | |||||||
  |   | birt: 1160 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1108 BC marr: | |||||||
  |   | Ramesses X Kepermaere of Ramesses IX|Pharaoh|Pharaoh of Egypt |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 1137 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1099 BC |   | ||||||
  |   |   | Baktwernel I (chief wife of Rameses IX)|Queen | ||||||
  |   | birt: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: | |||||||
  |   | Ramesses XI Menmeare of Ramesses X|Pharaoh|Pharaoh of Egypt |   | ||||||
  |   | birt: 1110 BC plac: Egypt deat: 1069 BC | |||||||
  | Henttawy-Tentamon, daughter of Ramesses XI|Princess|Princess of Egypt |   | |||||||
birt: 1085 BC plac: Egypt deat: DECEASED marr: |