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- Pedubast_I abstract "Pedubastis I or Pedubast I was an Upper Egyptian Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt during the 9th century BC. Based on lunar dates which are known to belong to the reign of his rival in Upper Egypt Takelot II and the fact that Pedubast I first appeared as a local king at Thebes around Year 11 of Takelot II's rule, Pedubast I is today believed to have had his accession date in either 835 BC or 824 BC. This local Pharaoh is recorded as being of Libyan ancestry and ruled Egypt for 25 years according to the redaction of Manetho done by Eusebius. He first became king at Thebes in Year 8 of Shoshenq III and his highest dated Year is his 23rd Year according to Nile Level Text No. 29. This year is equivalent to Year 31 of Shoshenq III of the Tanis based 22nd Dynasty of Egypt; however, since Shoshenq II only controlled Lower Egypt in Memphis and the Delta region, Pedubast and Shoshenq III were not political rivals and may even have established a relationship. Indeed, Shoshenq III's son, the general and army leader Pashedbast B "built a vestibule door to Pylon X at Karnak, and in one and the same commemorative text thereon named his father as [king] Sheshonq (III)" but dated his actions here to Pedubast I. This may show some tacit support for the Pedubast faction by the Tanite based 22nd dynasty king Shoshenq III.Pedubast I was the main opponent to Takelot II and later, Osorkon B, of the 23rd Dynasty of Libyan kings of Upper Egypt at Thebes. His accession to power plunged Thebes into a protracted civil war which lasted for nearly three decades between these two competing factions. Each faction had a rival line of High Priests of Amun with Pedubast's being Harsiese B who is attested in office as early as Year 6 of Shoshenq III and then Takelot E who appears in office from Year 23 of Pedubast I. Osorkon B was Pedubast I and Harsiese's chief rival. This conflict is obliquely mentioned in the famous Chronicle of Prince Osorkon at Karnak. Recent excavations by the University of Columbia in 2005 reveal that Pedubast I's authority was recognised both at Thebes and in the western desert oases of Egypt—at the Great Temple of Dakhla where his cartouche has been found. He was succeeded in power by Shoshenq VI.".
- Pedubast_I birthDate "-0829".
- Pedubast_I birthYear "-0829".
- Pedubast_I thumbnail Torso_of_Pedubast_I_by_Michael_Martin.jpg?width=300.
- Pedubast_I wikiPageExternalLink Rpt_2005.pdf.
- Pedubast_I wikiPageExternalLink 20320651.pdf.bannered.pdf.
- Pedubast_I wikiPageID "2594247".
- Pedubast_I wikiPageRevisionID "572431336".
- Pedubast_I caption "Pedubast I's bronze torso at the Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, Portugal.".
- Pedubast_I dateOfBirth "829".
- Pedubast_I dynasty "23".
- Pedubast_I hasPhotoCollection Pedubast_I.
- Pedubast_I name "Pedubast 01".
- Pedubast_I name "Pedubast I".
- Pedubast_I nomen "Beloved of Amun, the gift of Bastet".
- Pedubast_I nomen "Meriamun Padibastet".
- Pedubast_I nomenhiero "M17-Y5:n-U7-G40-X8-W1-t:t".
- Pedubast_I predecessor Takelot_II.
- Pedubast_I prenomen "M23:X1-L2:X1-".
- Pedubast_I prenomen "Powerful is the justice of Ra, the chosen one of Amun".
- Pedubast_I prenomen "Wsermaatre Setepenamun".
- Pedubast_I reign "835".
- Pedubast_I shortDescription "Egyptian pharoah".
- Pedubast_I successor Shoshenq_VI.
- Pedubast_I description "Egyptian pharoah".
- Pedubast_I description "Egyptian pharoah".
- Pedubast_I subject Category:804_BC_deaths.
- Pedubast_I subject Category:829_BC_births.
- Pedubast_I subject Category:Pharaohs_of_the_Twenty-third_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Pedubast_I type Agent.
- Pedubast_I type Person.
- Pedubast_I type Person.
- Pedubast_I type Q215627.
- Pedubast_I type Q5.
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- Pedubast_I type NaturalPerson.
- Pedubast_I type Thing.
- Pedubast_I type Person.
- Pedubast_I comment "Pedubastis I or Pedubast I was an Upper Egyptian Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt during the 9th century BC. Based on lunar dates which are known to belong to the reign of his rival in Upper Egypt Takelot II and the fact that Pedubast I first appeared as a local king at Thebes around Year 11 of Takelot II's rule, Pedubast I is today believed to have had his accession date in either 835 BC or 824 BC.".
- Pedubast_I label "Padibastet".
- Pedubast_I label "Padibastet".
- Pedubast_I label "Pedubast I".
- Pedubast_I label "Pedubastis I".
- Pedubast_I label "Petubasti I".
- Pedubast_I label "Petubastis I.".
- Pedubast_I label "Pétoubastis Ier".
- Pedubast_I label "Петубастис I".
- Pedubast_I sameAs Petubastis_I..
- Pedubast_I sameAs Padibastet.
- Pedubast_I sameAs Padibastet.
- Pedubast_I sameAs Pétoubastis_Ier.
- Pedubast_I sameAs Petubasti_I.
- Pedubast_I sameAs Pedubastis_I.
- Pedubast_I sameAs Padibastet.
- Pedubast_I sameAs m.07qfs6.
- Pedubast_I sameAs Q548570.
- Pedubast_I sameAs Q548570.
- Pedubast_I wasDerivedFrom Pedubast_I?oldid=572431336.
- Pedubast_I depiction Torso_of_Pedubast_I_by_Michael_Martin.jpg.
- Pedubast_I isPrimaryTopicOf Pedubast_I.
- Pedubast_I name "Pedubast 01".