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    Greek as Smendes by later classical writers such as Josephus and Sextus Africanus. According to the Story of Wenamun from c. 1000 BC, Smendes was a governor...
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  • bearers of the name include: Smendes, pharaoh of the 21st dynasty; Smendes II, High Priest of Amun during the 21st dynasty; Smendes III, High Priest of Amun...
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    Smendes III was a High Priest of Amun at Thebes during the reign of pharaoh Takelot I of the 22nd Dynasty. The name Smendes is a hellenization of the...
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    Smendes II was a High Priest of Amun at Thebes in Ancient Egypt. He briefly governed from around 992 to 990 BC. The name Smendes is a hellenization of...
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  • Intermediate Period of Egypt and Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt, founded by Smendes. 1068 BC – Codrus, legendary King of Athens, dies in battle against Dorian...
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    de facto rulers of Upper Egypt, while Smendes controlled Lower Egypt even before Ramesses XI's death. Smendes would eventually found the Twenty-First...
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  • sources) and last ruler of the New Kingdom of Egypt. He is succeeded by Smendes. Psusennes I, pharaoh of Egypt, is born (approximate date). Saul, king...
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  • establishes the Zhou dynasty (1046 BC–256 BC). 1044 BC—On the death of Smendes I, king of Egypt, he is succeeded by two co-regents, Psusennes I and Neferkare...
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  • 1069 BC: Ramses XI dies, ending the Twentieth Dynasty. He is succeeded by Smendes I, who founds the Twenty-first Dynasty. 1068 BC: Codrus, legendary King...
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    [royal] titles to differing extents" whereas the first three Tanite kings (Smendes, Amenemnisu and Psusennes I) are almost never referred to by name in Upper...
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