Twenty-first dynasty of Egypt family tree

Twenty-first dynasty of Egypt family tree

The family tree of the Twenty-first dynasty of Egypt was heavily interconnected with the family of the High Priests of Amun at Thebes. Later the Twenty-second and Twenty-third dynasties were also related by marriage to these families.

Tanite King "High Priest of Amun" "Herihor" = Nodjmet Ramesses XI = ?



Hereret = "Piankh" Tantamun = Smendes = Henettawy
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+------------+------+
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"Pinedjem I" = Henettawy Amenemnisu Mutnodjemet = Psusennes I = Wilay

+----------------+-----------+-----------+ +---------------+
| | | |
"Djedkhonsuefankh" Maatkare A "Masaherta" "Menkheperre" = Asetemkhbit Amenemopet = Mehtenweskhet

+---------+----------+ |?
| | |
"Smendes II" = Henttawy Siamun Shoshenq A = Mehtenweskhet A
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| +----------+----------------+
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"Pinedjem II" = Neskhons Osorkon the Elder Nimlot = Tentsepeh

+-------+

Psusennes III = ? Karomama = Shoshenq I = ? -----------------------------+
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+----+------+ +-------+------+---------------------+
| | | |
Shedsunefertum = Tenetsepeh | Tashepenbastet Osorkon I = Tashedkhons "Iuput A" Nimlot B
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+--------------------+--+
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Maatkare B = Shoshenq II Kapes = Takelot I
+---------+---------+
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? = Osorkon II Iuwelot Smendes III


Takelot II = Karomama-Merytmut
+-------------------+
?
? = Shoshenq III ? = Osorkon III

+------------+----------+------+---+ +-----------+-------------+
| | | | |
Bakennefi A Pashedbast B Pimay Takeloth C Takelot III Rudamun Shepenupet I


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