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    Encyclopedia: Takelot III Source:Wikipedia
    Usimare Setepenamun
    Takelot III
    Si-Ese was
    Osorkon III
    's eldest son and successor. Takelot III ruled the first five years of his reign in a
    coregency
    with his father and served previously as the High Priest of Amun at
    Thebes
    . Takelot III's own High Priest at Thebes was Osorkon
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    Takelot III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Usimare Setepenamun Takelot III Si-Ese was Osorkon III's eldest son and successor. Takelot III ruled the first five years of his reign in a coregency with his father and served previously as the High Priest of Amun at Thebes. He was previously thought to have ruled Egypt for only 7 years until his thirteenth...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takelot_III en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takelot_III
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    Egyptian Pharaohs : Third Intermediate Period : Dynasty 23 : Thebes ...
    Takelot III continued the practice, making two of his sons, Djedptahiefankh and Osorkon High Priests and declaring his younger brother, Rudamon, as heir.
    www.phouka.com/pharaoh/pharaoh/dynasties/dyn23/05takelo... www.phouka.com/pharaoh/pharaoh/dynasties/dyn23/05takelot3.html
    Takelot III Totally Explained
    Frederic Payraudeau has persuasively argued in a GM 198(2004) pp.79-90 paper that Takelot III likely ruled Egypt for a minimum of 14 Years and was presumably the unknown Year 19 Egyptian monarch ...
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    The governor mentioned here is Nes-Djehuti or Esdhuti who appears as the Chief of the Shamin Libyans in both the aforementioned Year 13 stela of Takelot III and also in the Smaller Dakhla Stela- ...
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    Who's Who of Egyptian people, queens and family: Takelot III
    Egypt: Who's Who of Egypt, an extensive list of important, but sometimes forgotten, Egyptian people throughout the history of Egypt and the roles they played in Egypt's development: Takelot III...
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    Takelot Iii
    Takelot Iii Website Links For Iii ... Frederic demonstrates in a table below, how Djedmontuiufankh would have served as Treasurer in the time of Takelot III, rather than Takelot II.
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    Usimare Setepenamun Takelot III Si-Ese was Osorkon IIIs eldest son and successor. Takelot III ruled the first five years of his reign in a coregency with his father and served previously as the High ...
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    Takelot III
    The governor mentioned here is Nes-Djehuti who appears as the Chief of the Shamin Libyans in both the aforementioned Year 13 stela of Takelot III and also in the Smaller Dakhla Stela--which dates to ...
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    king Takelot III
    Takelot III (Takelotis) (about 767-755 BC)
    www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/takelotiii.html www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/takelotiii.html
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