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 Takelot II
Takelot II Takelot II The parentage of Takeloth II is open to dispute - Kitchen in his 'Third Intermediate period in Egypt', identifies Harsiese as the father, while Dobson in his book 'Monarchs of the Nile' indicates that there is complete ingnorance about his parentage.
It is sure that Takelot II was married to Osorkon II's granddaughter, Karomama (D) - daughter of Nimlot (High Priest of Amun at Thebes).
Takelot II and Karomama had a son and hier to the throne - Prince Osorkon.
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 Takelot II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hedjkheperre Setepenre Takelot II Si-Ese served as a Twenty-Third Dynasty pharaoh of Ancient Egypt in Middle and Upper Egypt (840 815 BC).
Takelot F, the son and successor of the High Priest of Amun Nimlot C, served for a period of time under Osorkon II as a High Priest of Amun before he proclaimed himself as king Takelot II in the final 3 Years of Osorkon II's reign.
Takelot II controlled Middle and Upper Egypt during the final 3 Years of Osorkon II and the first 2 decades of Shoshenq III.
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 Virtual Egyptian - Takelot II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Virtual Egyptian - Takelot II Takelot II By the time Takelot II (850-825 BC) rose to the throne, the authority and power of the High Priest of Thebes clearly rivaled that of the King.
Takelot II’s father had finally addressed the problem by installing his young son Nimlot in the position of High Priest.
Takelot II accepted this state of affairs, and attempted to limit the damage by fostering more familial alliances between the royal house and Theban dignitaries.
www.virtual-egyptian-museum.org /Reference/Glossary/Content/G132.html   (277 words)

  
 The Pharoahs Network - - Third Intermediate Period   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Shoshenq II is thought to have been the co-regent during the period between Osorkon I and Takelot I during the Twenty-second Dynasty.
Osorkon II was the fifth king of the Twenty-second Dynasty.
Takelot II was the sixth king of the Twenty-second Dynasty.
www.thepharaohs.net /Ancient/third_intermediate/PharaohsFull.cfm   (1320 words)

  
 Dynasties 21-24 - Third Intermediate Period
Takelot II - (Hedjkheperre-setepenre) - 860-835 B.C. Takelot II was the sixth king of the Twenty-second Dynasty.
Takelot II maintained stability in the South where his half brother Nimlot had consolidated his position by extending North to Herakleopolis and placing his son Ptahwedjankhef in charge there.
The remains of Takelot II were found in a usurped sarcophagus from the Middle Kingdom in Tanis.
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 Living in Truth by Charles N.Pope - Chapter 32:"The Fairest of Them All"(Queen Nefertari and her Firstborn ...
Because Kamama was considered to be the widowed wife of Takelot II, Osorkon III is presumed to have been the son of Takelot II.
Takelot F is thought to have been a son of Nimlot and therefore the brother of Kamama/Nefertari.
A daughter of Takelot II is known to have held the title of God's Wife.
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 Takelot II (853 to 828 BC)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Thread: Takelot II The 6th pharaoh of the 22nd Dynasty.
Takelot II succeeded his father Osorkon II in 853 and maintained stability in the south where his half-brother Nimlot was still in power at Thebes as High Priest.
When Takelot II died he was buried at Tanis, where he was found by Pierre Montet in a reused coffin in the antechamber of the tomb of Osorkon II.
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 Egyptian Pharaohs :Third Intermediate Period : Dynasty 22 : Takelot II
Takelot, like most of the pharaohs in the 22nd Dynasty, placed his sons in the position of High Priest of Amun, and indeed, the line between the high priests and the pharaohs was quite blurry by the middle of this dynasty.
Most assign him to the 22nd dynasty but a few (including D. Aston) assign him as the first pharaoh of the 23rd Dynasty and leading into the chaos of the multiple rulers in that dynasty.
Takelot was found in a tomb in Tanis, in a sarcophagus that he took from another pharaoh of the Middle Kingdom.
www.phouka.com /pharaoh/pharaoh/dynasties/dyn22/06takelot2.html   (192 words)

  
 Britain.tv Wikipedia - 9th century BC
874 BC - Osorkon II succeeds Takelot I as king of the Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt.
850 BC - Takelot II succeeds Osorkon II as King of Egypt.
Crown Prince Osorkon III and Shoshenq III, sons of Takelot, battle for the throne.
www.britain.tv /wikipedia.php?title=9th_century_BC   (716 words)

  
 22nd Dynasty
The successor was Takelot I, another son of Osokon by a minor wife.
Although he was only king in name, when Harsiese died Osokon II consolidated his own position by appointing one of his sons, Nimlot, as High Priest at Karnak and another son, Sheshonq, as High Priest of Ptah at Memphis.
Takelot II succeeded his father Osorkon II in 850 and maintained stability in the South where his half brother Nimlot had consolidated his position by extending North to Herakleopolis and placing his son Ptahwedjankhef in charge there.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/prehistory/egypt/history/dynasties/dynasty22.html   (696 words)

  
 A CHRONOLOGICAL MODEL FOR THE BIBLE: Part 1. THE EXODUS, JOSHUA AND JUDGES
This must include Osorkon II who reigned at least 23 and probably 24 years and Takelot I. The third pharaoh is either Shoshenq II or an unknown.
This implies that Osorkon II began to reign in 835 and Takelot I began to reign in 836.
Hariese A, who was the HPA under Osorkon II, is conventionally the grandfather of Hariese B, who was the HPA in the middle of Shoshenq III 's reign A. However, no records attest to this relationship.
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 TANIS necropolis
Golden sandals for the mummy of Shoshenq II Gold pectoral with inlays of glass paste and multicoloured stones was found around the neck of the mummy of Sheshonq II.
Osorkon was buried in a granite sarcophagus with a lid carved from a Ramesside period statue.
Takelot I was buried in a Middle Kingdom sarcophagus in a redecorated chamber of the tomb with of burial equipment inscribed for Osorkon I. Another chamber contained the remains of a reburial of Shoshenq III.
www.egyptologyonline.com /tanis.htm   (1153 words)

  
 International Missionary Society - Bible History - Egypt Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The mummy was found in the tomb of Amenophis II and is now located in the Cairo Museum The mummy shows that he died of smallpox at about the age of 35.
B.C. Takelot I was the third king of the Twenty-second Dynasty.
Shoshenq II - (Heqakheperre-setepenre) - ?-883 B.C. Shoshenq II is thought to have been the co-regent during the period between Osorkon I and Takelot I during the Twenty-second Dynasty.
www.imssdarm-bg.org /biblehistory/egyptchrono6.php   (2982 words)

  
 A CHRONOLOGICAL MODEL FOR THE 1st AND 2nd MILLENNIUM BC Part 1: THE CHRONOLOGY OF EGYPT AND ISRAEL
Modern scholars prefer Ramses II as the pharaoh of the Exodus, circa 1270, primarily because Pi-Ramses was the name of the city that the Israelites built.
Suppose the reigns of Osorkon II and Takelot I are advanced exactly 40 years with respect to Shoshenq III and Petubates, then Shoshenq III would completely overlap Takelot II, who ruled 25 years, and would overlap Osorkon II by 15 years.
Osorkon II is supposedly overlooked the many jubilee texts of the 19th Dynasty in favour of a 500-year-old text of the 18th Dynasty.
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 Kenneth Kitchen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It noted a hitherto unknown period of coregency between Psusennes I with Amenemope and Osorkon III with Takelot III, and established that Shebitku of the 25th Dynasty was already king of Egypt by 702 BC among other revelations.
For instance, Kitchen believes that Takelot II succeeded Osorkon II at Tanis whereas most Egyptologists today accept it was rather Shoshenq III who succeeded this king.
Secondly, the author views king Shoshenq II as the High Priest of Amun Shoshenq C, a son of Osorkon I who predeceased his father.
www.higiena-system.com /wiki/link-Kenneth_Kitchen   (801 words)

  
 The rise to power of the Libyans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
During the time of Pinedjem II he was recipient of an oracle from Amen at Thebes in favour of a mortuary cult for his father and good fortune for himself and the army.
Karama, Sheshonq I's wife, and Karomama, wife of Takelot I, are regents at Thebes as wives of the god.
After Takelot II (ca 850—825 BCE) the authority of the king over the chiefs of the Meshwesh was practically non existent.
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 Osorkon II
Thought to have been a young man when he came to the throne (just by the fact that he reigned for over 40 years), Osorkon II was the son of Takelot I and his queen Kapes.
Osorkon II had very little or no ambition outside Egypt, the only case of an Egyptian army leaving Egypt was to join the coalition of Syro-Palestinian polities that opposed the Assyrian King Shalmaneser III.
When he died Osorkon II was buried within his tomb at Tanis, re-using a sarcophagus dating from the Ramesside period.
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 History of Ancient Egypt - zonExplorer
Takelot II controlled Upper Egypt where he and his son, the High Priest Osorkon B, are well attested while the 22nd Dynasty Pharaohs held Lower Egypt.
The tomb of a certain Hedjkheperre Setepenre Takelot in the Tanite Royal Necropolis and a Year 9 Bubastis stela are now attributed to Takelot I, rather than Takelot II by all Egyptologists, including K.A. Kitchen himself in his 3rd edition 1996 book on the Third Intermediate Period.
Frederic's paper, which equates Year 19 of Takelot III to Year 12 of Piye--king of Nubia--and makes them contemporaries, accords well with the historical evidence especially since a stela dating to Takelot III's Year 13 was found in February 2005 at Dakhla by American archaeologists.
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 XXIInd Dynasty
Osorkon I was the father of king Takelot I and high priests of Amun - Sheshonq II, Iuwlot and Smendes (III), also Shapenupet I, the first of the dynastic divine adorers of Amun, women-priests holding unlimited rule at Thebes.
In K. Kitchen opinion Takelot II was buried in antechamber of his father’s tomb, Osorkon III, however D. Aston point of view is different.
Thus, dynasty XXIII is represented by Iuput II and Sheshonq VI, XXIV dynasty at Sais is represented by Tefnakht and Bakenrenef, Kushite dynasty XXV – Piankhi and Shabaka.
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 Takelot I
Takelot's sarcophagus lay in the third chamber of the tomb of Osorkon II, Takelot's chamber, like other burials in Osorkon II's tomb, had been plundered in ancient times.
A few tiny fragments of gold left on the bottom of the sarcophagus show that Takelot's gold mask was divided between the robbers while it was still in the tomb.
The sarcophagus which held Takelot I originally dates (like the Canopic chest of Osorkon II) to the 12th or 13th Dynasties.
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 Living in Truth by Charles N.Pope - Chapter 31:"The Chariot and Horsemen of Israel"(New Kingdom Empire ...
Ramses/Takelot II would have been in his own Year 26 upon the death of Osorkon II/Horemheb, in that both he and Osorkon II had been appointed Libyan pharaohs at the same time.
As successors of Aye (Ephraim II) in the Libyan throne, Horemheb and Ramses had consciously chosen to emulate Sekhemkare and Amenemhet II, the sons of Middle Kingdom pharaoh Senusret I (Ephraim I).
It would have been convenient for Ramses to refashion his predecessor Horemheb, who was the legal son and true grandson of Neby (Uzziel II), as fulfilling the role of Inyotef III (Bela), a grandson of Gudea/Inyotef II (Uzziel I) who did not hold the throne.
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 The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt
Takelot II Previously thought to be a 22nd Dynasty pharaoh, he is now known to be the founder of the 23rd
A rebel - seized Thebes from Takelot II Iuput I
Died 145 BC Cleopatra II Wife of Ptolemy VI Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II Installed by Seleucid Antiochus IV Epiphanes in 170 BC; ruled jointly with Ptolemy VI Philometor and Cleopatra II from 169 to 164 BC.
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 Rehob/Ahab
Shamash-mudammiq 10/9c fourth king of Dynasty of E; Babylon was overrun by Adad-nirari II
Osorkon II 874-850; married to Karomama I; contemporary with Ahab
Takelot II 850-825; married to Karomama II Karomama II Marriage of Jehoram with Athaliah 867
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 Treasures of Tanis
Protective eyes of Horus adorn bracelets found on Pharaoh Sheshonq II's mummy, but engraved names indicate they were made for Sheshonq I, who is mentioned in the Bible.
Still remaining, however, was a fabulous quartzite sarcophagus for Osorkon's son, Takelot II; hundreds of ushabtis (figurines of servants that would magically come to life and serve the pharaoh in the next world); alabaster jars; and other objects.
Montet had found the intact burial of the pharaoh Sheshonq II, but the inscriptions on the wall said the tomb was built for Psusennes.
www.archaeology.org /0505/abstracts/tanis.html   (770 words)

  
 Kenneth Kitchen - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Zwischenzeit," JEA 81(1995) pp.129-49, A. Dodson, GM 137(1993), p.58 and G. Broekman, 'The Reign of Takeloth II, a Controversial Matter,' GM 205 (2005), pp.21-35) Secondly, the author views king Shoshenq II as the High Priest of Amun Shoshenq C, a son of Osorkon I who predeceased his father.
However, this interpretation is undermined by the fact that not a single object from Shoshenq II's intact burial at Tanis bears Osorkon I's name.
Finally, contra Kitchen, many Egyptologists today such as Aidan Dodson and J. Von Beckerath concede that the Crown Prince Osorkon B, Takelot II's son, did assume the throne as Osorkon III, a king of the 'Theban Twenty-Third Dynasty' in Upper Egypt.
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 National Gallery of Art | The Quest for Immortality
Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II Ptolemy IX Soter II Ptolemy X Alexander I
Ptolemy XI Alexander II Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos (Auletes)
Chronology of Ancient Egypt adapted from Ian Shaw, ed., The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000), 480-83.
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 Pharaohs Goddess Plan Pr Ntr Kmt
Meryibre Khety (Acthoes I) Meribre Khety II Neferkare III
Cleopatra II Ptolemy VII Euergetes II Ptolemy VI Philometor
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