Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt - Wikipedia Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt 945 BC–720 BC Pendant bearing the cartouche of Osorkon II seated King Osorkon flanked by Horus and Isis Common languages Egyptian language Religion Ancient Egyptian Religion Government Absolute monarchy Historical era Classical antiquity • Established 945 BC • Disestablished 720 BC Preceded by Succeeded by Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt Twenty-third Dynasty of Egypt Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt Periods and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt All years are BC Early Pre-dynastic period First Dynasty I c. 3150–2890 Second Dynasty II 2890–2686 Old Kingdom Third Dynasty III 2686–2613 Fourth Dynasty IV 2613–2498 Fifth Dynasty V 2498–2345 Sixth Dynasty VI 2345–2181 First Intermediate Seventh Dynasty VII spurious Eighth Dynasty VIII 2181–2160 Ninth Dynasty IX 2160–2130 Tenth Dynasty X 2130–2040 Early Eleventh Dynasty XI 2134–2061 Middle Kingdom Late Eleventh Dynasty XI 2061–1991 Twelfth Dynasty XII 1991–1803 Thirteenth Dynasty XIII 1803–1649 Fourteenth Dynasty XIV 1705–1690 Second Intermediate Fifteenth Dynasty XV 1674–1535 Sixteenth Dynasty XVI 1660–1600 Abydos Dynasty 1650–1600 Seventeenth Dynasty XVII 1580–1549 New Kingdom Eighteenth Dynasty XVIII 1549–1292 Nineteenth Dynasty XIX 1292–1189 Twentieth Dynasty XX 1189–1077 Third Intermediate Twenty-first Dynasty XXI 1069–945 Twenty-second Dynasty XXII 945–720 Twenty-third Dynasty XXIII 837–728 Twenty-fourth Dynasty XXIV 732–720 Twenty-fifth Dynasty XXV 732–653 Late Period Twenty-sixth Dynasty XXVI 672–525 Twenty-seventh Dynasty (1st Persian Period) XXVII 525–404 Twenty-eighth Dynasty XXVIII 404–398 Twenty-ninth Dynasty XXIX 398–380 Thirtieth Dynasty XXX 380–343 Thirty-first Dynasty (2nd Persian Period) XXXI 343–332 Ptolemaic (Hellenistic) Argead Dynasty 332–305 Ptolemaic Kingdom 305–30 See also: List of Pharaohs by Period and Dynasty Periodization of Ancient Egypt v t e 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. 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. Contents 1 Rulers 1.1 Pharaohs 2 See also 3 References Rulers[edit] The pharaohs of the Twenty-second Dynasty were a series of Meshwesh ancient Libyans, who ruled from c. 943 BC until 716 BC. They had settled in Egypt since the Twentieth Dynasty. Manetho states that this Berber dynasty originated at 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. Shoshenq III Usermaatre-Setepenre 837–798 BC Tadibast II Tentamenopet Djedbastiusankh Shoshenq (IV)"quartus" 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 778–740 BC Tadibast III? Successor of Shoshenq V was often stated as Osorkon IV;some say it is Pedubast II Pedubast II Sehetepibenre 740–730 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] Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt Family Tree References[edit] ^ "The geographic origins of the Bubastite Dynasty and possible locations for the royal residence and burial place of Shoshenq I" v t e Ancient Egypt topics Index Major topics Glossary of artifacts Agriculture Architecture (Egyptian Revival architecture) Art Portraiture Astronomy Chronology Cities (list) Clothing Cuisine Dance Dynasties Funerary practices Geography Great Royal Wives (list) Hieroglyphs History Language Literature Mathematics Medicine Military Music Mythology People Pharaohs (list) Philosophy Religion Sites Technology Trade Writing Egyptology Egyptologists Museums  Ancient Egypt portal Book Category WikiProject Commons Outline Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Twenty-second_Dynasty_of_Egypt&oldid=990714995" Categories: Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt 10th century BC in Egypt 10th century BC 10th-century BC establishments in Egypt 1st millennium BC in Egypt 8th century BC in Egypt 8th-century BC disestablishments in Egypt 9th century BC in Egypt Ancient Libya Berber Egyptians Berbers in Egypt Dynasties of ancient Egypt Nile Delta States and territories disestablished in the 8th century BC States and territories established in the 10th century BC Navigation menu Personal tools Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in Namespaces Article Talk Variants Views Read Edit View history More Search Navigation Main page Contents Current events Random article About Wikipedia Contact us Donate Contribute Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file Tools What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Permanent link Page information Cite this page Wikidata item Print/export Download as PDF Printable version In other projects Wikimedia Commons Languages Afrikaans العربية Български Brezhoneg Català Čeština Deutsch Ελληνικά Español Euskara فارسی Français Galego 한국어 Bahasa Indonesia Íslenska Italiano ქართული Magyar مصرى Bahasa Melayu Nederlands 日本語 Norsk bokmål Polski Português Русский Српски / srpski Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски Suomi Svenska தமிழ் Українська Tiếng Việt 中文 Edit links This page was last edited on 26 November 2020, at 02:49 (UTC). 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