Shoshenq | |
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High Priest of Ptah in Memphis | |
Predecessor | Osorkon A |
Successor | Merenptah (High Priest of Ptah) |
Dynasty | 22nd Dynasty |
Pharaoh | Osorkon II |
Father | Osorkon II |
Mother | Karomama |
Children | Takelot B |
Burial | Saqqara |
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The Prince, The Greatest of the Directors of the Craftsmen, Shoshenq rp wr ḫ.rpw hmwt ŠŠ-nk in hieroglyphs | |||||||||||||||
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Shoshenq was a High Priest of Ptah during the 22nd Dynasty. Shoshenq was the eldest son of Osorkon II and Queen Karomama. He presided over the burial of the twenty-seventh Apis bull in Saqqara. For unknown reasons Shoshenq did not succeed to his father's throne and was buried in Memphis when Shoshenq III was king of Egypt.[1] Shoshenq's tomb was found unplundered in 1942.[2]
Shoshenq is known to have had a son named Takelot B. Through Takelot B he was the grandfather of a man named Pediese, who was a chief of the Ma, and the great-grandfather of a later High Priest of Ptah named Peftjauawybast.[3]
Items belonging to Shoshenq include: