Psusennes I

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Psusennes I was a 21st Dynasty pharaoh of ancient Egypt known for his richly furnished silver sarcophagus and his rule from the city of Tanis in the Nile Delta.

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instanceOf 21st Dynasty pharaoh
ancient Egyptian pharaoh
human
alternativeName Pasibkhanu I NERFINISHED
Psibkhano I NERFINISHED
Psusennes the Elder NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Amun NERFINISHED
bodyConditionAtDiscovery badly decomposed
burialContainer silver sarcophagus
burialGoods canopic jars
gold funerary mask
gold jewelry
burialPlace Tanis NERFINISHED
burialSite NRT III (Royal Tomb III at Tanis) NERFINISHED
capital Tanis NERFINISHED
child Amenemope NERFINISHED
Maatkare B NERFINISHED
contemporaryWith High Priests of Amun at Thebes NERFINISHED
country Egypt
cultCenter Amun of Tanis NERFINISHED
dynasty Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era Third Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
father Pinedjem I NERFINISHED
knownFor richly furnished tomb at Tanis
silver anthropoid sarcophagus
well-preserved funerary equipment
language Ancient Egyptian
mother Henuttawy NERFINISHED
name Psusennes I NERFINISHED
nomen Psusennes NERFINISHED
notableFeature one of the few pharaohs whose intact royal tomb has been found
powerBase Nile Delta NERFINISHED
predecessor Smendes I NERFINISHED
prenomen Aakheperre Setepenamun NERFINISHED
reignEndApprox c. 1001 BC
reignLengthApprox about 46 years
reignStartApprox c. 1047 BC
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse House of Smendes NERFINISHED
ruledFrom Tanis NERFINISHED
ruledRegion Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
spouse Mutnedjmet NERFINISHED
Wiay NERFINISHED
successor Amenemope NERFINISHED
throneName Aakheperre Setepenamun NERFINISHED
title King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Lord of the Two Lands
Son of Ra
tombDiscoveredBy Pierre Montet NERFINISHED
tombDiscoveryYear 1940

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Tanis associatedWithPharaoh Psusennes I