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Pedubast II
Pedubast II was a Pharaoh of Egypt associated with the 22nd or more likely the 23rd Dynasty. Not mentioned in all King lists, he is mentioned as a possible son and successor to Shoshenq V by Aidan Dodson and Dyan Hilton in their 2004 book, ''The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt.'' They date his reign at about 743-733 BC, between Shoshenq V and Osorkon IV.〔Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson, London 2004, ISBN 0-500-05128-3, S. 210–223.〕 Jürgen von Beckerath places Pedubast II within the reign of Piye and in the 23rd Dynasty and proposes a reign of about 736-731 BC for this Egyptian pharaoh. The exact length of Pedubast's II's reign is uncertain.〔Jürgen von Beckerath: ''Das Verhältnis der 22. Dynastie gegenüber der 23. Dynastie''. In: Nicole Cloth: ''Es werde niedergelegt als Schriftstück – Festschrift für Hartwig Altenmüller zum 65. Geburtstag''. Buske, Hamburg 2003. ISBN 3-87548-341-3, S. 31–35.〕 Pedubast II may have been the son of Iuput II and the then serving nomarch in Athribis because the king list of Piye places next to Osorkon IV, a Pedubast who is called a Prince of Athribis. Pedubast's II's royal name or prenomen was ''Sehetepibenre'' and he is attested as a king at Tanis--or at least a local Delta ruler who controlled this city--by several stone blocks found there bearing his royal titulary.〔K.A. Kitchen, "The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt (c.1100-650 BC)," Aris & Phillips Ltd. 3rd edition (1996), pp.97 & 129〕 Kenneth Kitchen, however, prefers to date Pedubast II's kingship around the time of the Assyrian invasion under Ashurbanipal in the mid-660's BC.〔Kitchen, p.396〕 Such is the degree of uncertainty surrounding this king's timeline during Ancient Egypt's Third Intermediate Period. ==References==
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