Third Intermediate Period of Egypt
Type | Name | Title | Royal house | From | To | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sovereign | Shoshenq V | Pharaoh | Twenty-second dynasty | 778 BC | 740 BC | |
Sovereign | Titaru | Pharaoh | Libu | 763 BC | 755 BC | |
Sovereign | Ker | Pharaoh | Libu | 755 BC | 750 BC | |
Sovereign | Rudamon | Pharaoh | Libu | 750 BC | 745 BC |
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