Shoshenq V

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Shoshenq V was a late pharaoh of ancient Egypt’s Twenty-second Dynasty, ruling during the Third Intermediate Period and known from sparse inscriptions and dated monuments.

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instanceOf ancient Egyptian pharaoh
ruler of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt
associatedWith political fragmentation in the Third Intermediate Period
attestedAt Buto NERFINISHED
Memphis NERFINISHED
Nile Delta NERFINISHED
Tanis NERFINISHED
attestedOn donation stelae
stelae
temple inscriptions
burialPlace Tanis NERFINISHED
capital Tanis NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition late ruler of the Twenty-second Dynasty
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
culture ancient Egyptian
deathPlace Egypt NERFINISHED
dynasty Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Libyan-descended Egyptian elite
father Pami NERFINISHED
givenName Shoshenq NERFINISHED
historicalStatus poorly documented pharaoh
house Libyan-origin Twenty-second Dynasty
knownFrom dated monuments
sparse inscriptions
language Egyptian
notableFor being one of the last kings of the Twenty-second Dynasty
scarcity of surviving records
period Third Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
praenomen Aakheperre Setepenre NERFINISHED
predecessor Pami NERFINISHED
regionRuled Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
regnalNumber V
reignDuration about 37 years
reignEnd c. 730 BC
reignStart c. 767 BC
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalTitle King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Lord of the Two Lands NERFINISHED
script hieroglyphs
successor Osorkon IV NERFINISHED
successorDynastyContext overlapped with early Twenty-fourth Dynasty in the western Delta
throneName Aakheperre Setepenre NERFINISHED
title Pharaoh of Egypt

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