Osorkon IV

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Osorkon IV was a late Libyan pharaoh of ancient Egypt who ruled during the politically fragmented Third Intermediate Period and is often regarded as the final notable king of the Twenty-second Dynasty.

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Osorkon IV canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Libyan pharaoh
ancient Egyptian pharaoh
human
ruler of Tanis
approximateFloruit 8th century BC
areaOfInfluence Bubastis region NERFINISHED
Tanis region NERFINISHED
burialPlace uncertain
chronologicalOrder late ruler of the Libyan period in Egypt
conflictContext Assyrian expansion into the Levant
rise of the Kushite Twenty-fifth Dynasty
contemporaryWith Assyrian king Sargon II NERFINISHED
Piye NERFINISHED
Shabaka NERFINISHED
Tefnakht I NERFINISHED
culture ancient Egyptian
dynasty Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Libyan
father Shoshenq V NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Libyan Period of ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance transitional figure between Libyan and Kushite control of Egypt
knownFor interaction with Nubian and Assyrian powers
rule during political fragmentation in Egypt
language Egyptian language NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Assyrian records of Sargon II NERFINISHED
Great Triumphal Stela of Piye NERFINISHED
notableAs last significant ruler of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt
positionHeld King of Upper and Lower Egypt
pharaoh of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt
pharaoh of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt
predecessor Shoshenq V NERFINISHED
regnalCity Bubastis NERFINISHED
Tanis NERFINISHED
reignDuring Third Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
reignEnd circa 715 BC
reignStart circa 730 BC
religion ancient Egyptian religion
ruledPartOf Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
eastern Nile Delta
successor Bakenranef NERFINISHED
Tefnakht I NERFINISHED
title King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Lord of the Two Lands NERFINISHED
Son of Ra NERFINISHED

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