Twenty-third Dynasty of Egypt

Egypt
837 BC–728 BC
Capital Thebes, Herakleopolis
Common languages Egyptian language
Religion Ancient Egyptian Religion
Government Absolute monarchy
Historical era Classical antiquity
 Established
837 BC
 Disestablished
728 BC
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt
Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt

The Twenty-third Dynasty of Egypt (notated Dynasty XXIII, alternatively 23rd Dynasty or Dynasty 23) is usually classified as the third dynasty of the ancient Egyptian Third Intermediate Period. This dynasty consisted of a number of Meshwesh ancient Libyan (Berber) kings, who ruled either as pharaohs or independent kings of parts of Upper Egypt from 880 BC to 720 BC, and pharaohs from 837 BC to 728 BC.

History

There is much debate surrounding this dynasty, which may have been situated at Herakleopolis Magna, Hermopolis Magna, and Thebes. Monuments from their reign show that they controlled Upper Egypt in parallel with the Twenty-second dynasty, shortly before the death of Osorkon II.

Pharaohs and Kings of the 23rd Dynasty

Pharaoh / King ImageThrone Name / PrenomenReign Consort(s)Comments
Harsiese A Hedjkheperre Setpenamun880 860 BCIsetweret IIndependent King of Thebes; Ruled during Takelot I's and Osorkon II's reigns
Takelot II
Hedjkheperre Setpenre840 815 BCKaromama D
Tashep
Tabeketenasket A
Contemporary with the Twenty-Second Dynasty king Shoshenq III, who controlled Lower Egypt.
Pedubast I
Usermaatre Setpenamun829 804 BCInvolved in a prolonged civil war with king Takelot II/Crown Prince Osorkon B.
Iuput I 829 804 BCco-regent
Shoshenq VI Usermaatre Meryamun804 798 BCSucceeded Pedubast I at Thebes and ruled Upper Egypt for 6 years.
Osorkon III
Usermaatre Setpenamun798 769 BCTentsai A
Karoatjet
Involved in a civil war against Pedubast I and Shoshenq VI.
Takelot III
Usermaatre Setepenamun774 759 BCKakat
Irtiubast
Osorkon III's eldest son, junior coregent and successor.
Rudamun Usermaatre Setepenamun759 755 BCTadi[...]The younger brother and successor of Takelot III. A poorly attested king.
Ini Menkheperre755 750 BCOnly controlled Thebes during his reign.

Further reading

  • J.P. Elias, "A Northern Member of the 'Theban' Twenty-Third Dynasty", Discussions in Egyptology 31 (1995), 57-67.
  • J. Goldberg, "The 23rd Dynasty Problem Revisited: Where, When and Who?", Discussions in Egyptology 29 (1994), 55-85.
  • H. Jacquet Gordon, "Deux graffiti d'époque libyenne sur le toit du Temple de Khonsu à Karnak" in Hommages à la memoire de Serge Sauneron, 1927-1976 (Cairo: 1979), pp. 169–74.
  • K.A. Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt (c.1100–650 BC), 3rd ed., Warminster: 1996.
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