TWENTY-FIRST DYNASTY OF EGYPT


The 'Twenty-First', Twenty-Second, Twenty-Third, Twenty-Fourth and Twenty-Fifth 'Dynasties' of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Third Intermediate Period.

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Rulers
Footnotes
See also

Rulers


The known rulers, in the History of Egypt, for the 'Twenty-First Dynasty' are as follows:
'Twenty-First Dynasty'
Name Dates
Smendes 1077 BC - 1051 BC
Amenemnisu 1051 BC - 1047 BC
Psusennes I 1047 BC - 1001 BC
Amenemope 1001 BC - 992 BC
Osorkon the Elder 992 BC - 986 BC
Siamun 986 BC - 967 BC
Psusennes II 967 BC - 943 BC

After the reign of Ramesses III, a long, slow decline of royal power in Egypt followed. The pharaohs of the Twenty-First Dynasty ruled from Tanis, but were mostly active only in Lower Egypt which they controlled. This dynasty is described as 'Tanite' because it's political capital was based at Tanis. Meanwhile, the High Priests of Amun at Thebes effectively ruled Middle and Upper Egypt in all but name. The later Egyptian Priest Manetho of Sebennytos states in his Epitome on Egyptian royal history that "the 21st Dynasty of Egypt lasted for 130 years".[1]

Footnotes



1. Kenneth A. Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt (1100–650 BC), 3rd edition, 1986, Warminster: Aris & Phillips Ltd, p.531


See also



Twenty-first dynasty of Egypt Family Tree

High Priests of Amun at Thebes

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