Shoshenq A

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Shoshenq A, sometimes also called Shoshenq the Elder, was a Great Chief of the Ma during the 21st Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He is mainly known for being an ancestor of the 22nd Dynasty pharaohs.

PredecessorPaihuty
SuccessorNimlot A
SpouseMehtenweshkhet A
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Shoshenq A
Great Chief of the Ma
PredecessorPaihuty
SuccessorNimlot A
Dynasty21st Dynasty
SpouseMehtenweshkhet A
FatherPaihuty
ChildrenOsorkon the Elder, Nimlot A
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Biography

His wife was the King's mother Mehtenweshkhet A, who is actually better attested on monuments than her husband; thanks to those monuments and to the genealogy reported on the stela of Pasenhor, it was possible to determine some information about Shoshenq's family ties.

He was son of the Great Chief of the Ma Paihuty; Shoshenq A and Mehtenweshkhet A had at least two children, the 21st Dynasty pharaoh Osorkon the Elder, and the Great Chief of the Ma Nimlot A, himself the father of the future founder of the 22nd Dynasty, pharaoh Shoshenq I, who therefore was a grandson of Shoshenq A.[1]

Paihuty
Great Chief
Shoshenq A
Great Chief
Mehtenweskhet A
Osorkon the ElderNimlot A
Great Chief
God's Father
Tentsepeh A
Shoshenq I

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