at
Deir El-Baḥri, grinding grain, 1352–1292 B.C. (to the end of the
18th Dynasty),
Limestone,
Brooklyn Museum.
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Herihor" from: -1074 till: -1070 color:HP text:"
Piankh" from: -1070 till: -1032 color:HP text:"
Pinedjem I" from: -1054 till: -1045 color:HP text:"
Masaharta" from: -1045 till: -1045 color:HP text:"
Djedkhonsuefankh" from: -1045 till: -992 color:HP text:"
Menkheperre" from: -992 till: -990 color:HP text:"
Smendes II" from: -990 till: -969 color:HP text:"
Pinedjem_II" from: -969 till: -945 color:HP text:"
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Iuput" from: -924 till: -894 color:HP text:"
Shoshenq C" from: -894 till: -884 color:HP text:"
Iuwelot" from: -884 till: -874 color:HP text:"
Smendes III" from: -874 till: -860 color:HP text:"
Harsiese B" from: -860 till: -855 color:HP text:"Unknown" from: -855 till: -845 color:HP text:"
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21st Dynasty Though not officially pharaohs, the High Priests of Amun at Thebes were the
de facto rulers of
Upper Egypt during the
Twenty-first dynasty, writing their names in
cartouches and being buried in royal tombs.
22nd Dynasty •
Iuput, Son of
Shoshenq I high priest of Amun for most of his father's reign, and into the reign of his brother
Osorkon I. 944–924 BC. •
Shoshenq C (possibly identical to
Shoshenq II), Son of
Osorkon I and
Maatkare B. Served as high priest of Amun at Karnak for large part of his father's reign. •
Iuwlot, Son of
Osorkon I. Probably became high priest of Amun late in the reign of
Osorkon I and served until the early years of
Takelot I. • Nesibanebdjedet III (
Smendes III), Son of Osorkon I. Served as high priest of Amun during the middle of the reign of his brother
Takelot I. •
Harsiese B, Son of Soshenq II. Promoted to high priest of Amun under
Osorkon II. 874–860 BC. •
Nimlot C, Son of Osorkon II. Became high priest of Amun after year 16. The name of his predecessor [...du/aw...] was erased. 855–845 BC. • Takelot F (see
Takelot II). Son of Nimlot III. Followed his father as high priest of Amun before probably becoming a Theban King as
Takelot II. 845–840 BC. • Osorkon B (see
Osorkon III). Eldest son of Takelot II. Probably became high priest of Amun after his father assumed kingship. 840–785 BC. Later took the throne as
Osorkon III. • Osorkon F, probably son of Rudamun and grandson of Osorkon III? • Harsiese, son of [...du/aw...] i.e. Pedubast? 835–800 BC.
25th and 26th Dynasties •
Haremakhet, Son of Shabaka 704?–660 BC. • Harkhebi, Son of Haremakhet, Grandson of Shabaka. Served as HPA until at least year 14 of Psamtik I. 660–644 BC. • 2 unattested HPA or vacant? 644–595 BC. •
Ankhnesneferibre, The God's Wife of Amun also served as High Priest of Amun. 595–c. 560 BC. •
Nitocris II, Daughter of Pharaoh Ahmose (II). c. 560–525 BC. ==High Priest of Amun at Tanis==