- Neo-****yrian: 𒃻𒉺𒋫𒆪𒀪 šapatakuʾ,
Ancient Gr****: Σεθῶν Sethōn) also
known as
Shabataka or Shebitqo, and
anglicized as Sethos, was the
second pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth...
-
personal re-examination of the
Karnak quay
inscriptions of
Shebitku (or
Shabataka) and
Shabaka in 2016 and 2017
conclusively demonstrate that
Shebitku ruled...
- King
Kashta and his son Piye,
together with Piye's
successors Shabaka,
Shabataka, and Tanwetamani.
Fourteen pyramids were
constructed for
their queens...
- "Kmt"
seems to
refer to a
united Upper Egypt and Nubia. Piye's successor,
Shabataka,
defeated the
Saite kings of
northern Egypt between 711 and 710 BC and...
- King Shabaka, she was the
mother of king
Tanutamun and
probably of King
Shabataka as well.
Tabekenamun married her
brother Taharqa.
Naparaye married her...
- Broekman,
Gerard P. F. (2015). "The
order of
succession between Shabaka and
Shabataka. A
different view on the
chronology of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty". Göttinger...
- Broekman, G.P.F. (2015). The
order of
succession between Shabaka and
Shabataka. A
different view on the
chronology of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty. GM 245...
- Khaneferumut) –
daughter of Kashta,
served through the
reigns of
Shabaka and
Shabataka Shepenwepet II (prenomen: Henut-neferumut-iryetre) –
daughter of Piye...
-
divine intervention. This name is
probably a
corruption of
Shebitku (or
Shabataka), the
actual pharaoh at the time, who was a Ku****e of the Twenty-fifth...
-
approximately between 714 and 700 BCE,
under the
reigns of
Shabaka and
Shabataka, and she
adopted Piye's
daughter Shepenupet II as her successor. She also...