Scheschonq V.

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Scheschonq V.
Horus name
G5
wsr s F9
F9
Srxtail2.svg
User-pechti
Wsr-pḥtj
Rich in strength
Sideline
G16
wsr s F9
F9
User-pechti
Wsr-pḥtj
Rich in strength
Gold name
G8
wsr s F9
F9
User-pechti
Wsr-pḥtj
Rich in strength
Throne name
M23
X1
L2
X1
Hiero Ca1.svg
N5 O29V L1
Hiero Ca2.svg
Aa-cheper-Re
ˁ3-ḫpr-Rˁ
With great stature, a Re (chosen of Re)
Proper name
Hiero Ca1.svg
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n
N36
M8a
M8a
q H8 W1 nTr S38 R19
Hiero Ca2.svg
Meri-Amun Scheschonq Sa-Bastet netjer-Waset
(Meri Amun Scheschonq Sa Bastet netjer Waset)
Mrj Jmn Ššnq nṯr W3st
lover of Amun , Scheschonq (son of Bastet , god ruler of Thebes )

Sheschonq V was from about 774 to 736 BC. An ancient Egyptian pharaoh (king) of the 22nd Dynasty ( Third Intermediate Period ). He was the son and successor of Pami .

Title

From the 30th year:

  • Horus name: Strong bull that appears in Thebes , whom Re enthroned as king to organize the two countries
  • Nebti name: who makes the figures big, with great miracles like his father Amun
  • Gold Name: With great power that strikes the Nine Bows (the enemies of Egypt)

Domination

He may have been High Priest of Amun in Tanis before taking office after his father's death . There was hardly any construction activity from the first few years of his reign. Extensive building activity in Tanis is only known from around the 30th year (his 1st Sedfest ).

The highest government years is the 37th year ( Apisbegräbnis , Stele of Memphis priest Pasenhor with the chronology of important time Genealogy ) and the 38th year ( donation stela of Tefnakht from Buto ; cartridges assign empty but Sheshonq V.).

At the same time ruling pharaohs of the 22nd dynasty are Osorkon III. , Takelot III. and Ini (Aston). The high priest of Amun in Thebes is Takelot. Towards the end of the reign of Scheschonq V, Tefnachte von Sais (successor to Anchhor in the western delta principality) became dominant in the Nile delta .

Succession

His successor was Osorkon IV (after A. Leahy, DA Aston the Padibastet II. Or Petubastis II. Inserted by them ), who was the son of Scheschonq V. with Tadibastet.

literature

General

About the name

Questions of detail

  • Jürgen von Beckerath: Chronology of the pharaonic Egypt. von Zabern, Mainz 1997, ISBN 3-8053-2310-7 , pp. 94–98-
  • Aidan Dodson , Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. The American University in Cairo Press, London 2004, ISBN 977-424-878-3 , pp. 210-223.
  • Karl Jansen-Winkeln : The Chronology of the Third Intermediate Period: Dyns 22-24. In: Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss, David A. Warburton (eds.): Ancient Egyptian Chronology (= Handbook of Oriental studies. Section One. The Near and Middle East. Volume 83). Brill, Leiden / Boston 2006, ISBN 978-90-04-11385-5 , pp. 234-264 ( online ).

Individual evidence

  1. largely hieroglyphs and inscriptions according to von Beckerath: Handbuch der Ägyptischen Könignames. P. 191

Web links

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predecessor Office successor
Pami Pharaoh of Egypt
22nd Dynasty
Petubastis II