Family tree of the Twenty-first, Twenty-second, and Twenty-third Dynasties of Egypt

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The Twenty-first, Twenty-second, and Twenty-third Dynasties ruled Egypt from the 10th century through the 8th century BC. The family tree of the Twenty-first dynasty was heavily interconnected with the family of the High Priests of Amun at Thebes. The Twenty-second dynasty and Twenty-third dynasty were also related by marriage to the family of the High Priests.

Family tree[]

[1]

descent
possibly descent
marriage
possibly marriage
  • - Pharaoh of 21st Dynasty
  • - Pharaoh of 22nd Dynasty
  • - Pharaoh of 23rd Dynasty
  • - High Priest of Amun


HrereDouble crown.svg
Ramesses XI
r.1107–1078/77 BC
Tentamun A
Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt
Piankh
r.1074–1070 BC
NodjmetHerihor
r.1080–1074 BC
Queen Tentamun BDouble crown.svg
Smendes
r.1077 - 1051 BC[2]
Pinedjem I
r.1070–1032 BC[3]
Queen Duathathor-Henuttawy
[4][5][6]
Double crown.svg
Amenemnisu[7]
r.1051–1047 BC
Queen Mutnedjmet[8]Double crown.svg
Psusennes I
r.1047 - 1001 BC
Lady WiayMenkheperre[9]
r.1045–992 BC
Masaharta
r.1054–1045 BC
Djedkhonsuefankh
r.1046–1045 BC
Double crown.svg
Amenemope
r.1001 - 992 BC
Isetemkheb C (III)Shoshenq A
Great Chief of the Ma
Mehtenweskhet A
King's Mother
Smendes II
r.992–990 BC
Pinedjem II
r.990–976 BC
Isetemkheb DDouble crown.svg
Osorkon the Elder
r.992 – 986 BC
Nimlot A
Great Chief of the Ma
Tentsepeh A
same person?Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt
Psusennes III
r.976–943? BC
Double crown.svg
Psusennes II
r.967 - 943 BC
Double crown.svg
Siamun
r.986 - 967 BC
Queen KarimalaDouble crown.svg
Shoshenq I
r.943–922 BC
Karomama A
Queen Maatkare BDouble crown.svg
Osorkon I
r.922–887 BC
TashedkhonsuIuput
r.944–924 BC
same person?
NesitanebetashruShoshenq CDouble crown.svg
Shoshenq II
r.887–885 BC
IuwelotSmendes IIIDouble crown.svg
Takelot I
r.885–872 BC
Queen Kapes
Double crown.svg
Harsiese A
r.880–860 BC
Harsiese BDjedmutesakh IVDouble crown.svg
Osorkon II
r.872–837 BC
Tentsepeh CNimlot C
r.855–845 BC
Double crown.svg
Shoshenq III
r.837–798 BC
Double crown.svg
Pedubast I
r.829–804 BC
Queen Karomama IIDouble crown.svg
Takelot II
r.845/34 – 835/824 BC
(as High Priest of Amun from 845–840 BC)
Double crown.svg
Shoshenq IV
r.798–785 BC
Double crown.svg
Shoshenq VI
r.804–798 BC
Double crown.svg
Iuput I
r.829–804 BC
Double crown.svg
Osorkon III
r.798–769 BC
(as High Priest of Amun from 840–785 BC)
Ptahudjankhef
Chief of Herakleopolis
Double crown.svg
Pami
r.785–778 BC
Double crown.svg
Shoshenq VII
r.755–732 BC
Double crown.svg
Takelot III
r.774–759 BC
Double crown.svg
Rudamun
r.759–755 BC
Double crown.svg
Shoshenq V
r.778–740 BC
Tadibast III
King's Wife
Double crown.svg
Pedubast II
r.740–730 BC
Double crown.svg
Ini
r.720 – 715 BC
Double crown.svg
Peftjauawybast
King of Herakleopolis Magna
r.c.754-c.720 BC
IrbastudjanefuOsorkon FDouble crown.svg
Osorkon IV
r.730–716 BC
Twenty-third Dynasty of EgyptMale-line ancestors of Pasenhor
(see Stela of Pasenhor)
Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt

References[]

  1. ^ Bungart, Victoria. "Egyptian Dynasties New Kingdom". Discovering Ancient Egypt. Mark Millmore. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  2. ^ R. Krauss & D.A. Warburton "Chronological Table for the Dynastic Period" in Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss & David Warburton (editors), Ancient Egyptian Chronology (Handbook of Oriental Studies), Brill, 2006. p. 493
  3. ^ Andrzej Niwiński, "Problems in the Chronology and Genealogy of the XXIst Dynasty: New Proposals for their Interpretation", Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 16 (1979), pp. 49-68
  4. ^ Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004). The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05128-3., pp.205-206
  5. ^ Dodson & Hilton, pp.192-194
  6. ^ Forbes, Dennis C. Tombs, Treasures, Mummies: Seven Great Discoveries of Egyptian Archaeology (KMT Communications, 1998). pp 50, 651, 652 ISBN 9781879388062
  7. ^ Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson (2004) ISBN 0-500-05128-3, pp. 196-209
  8. ^ Dodson & Hilton, p.200
  9. ^ Dodson & Hilton, pp.200-201, 205, 206

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