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Nimlot
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Era: 3rd Intermediate Period
(1069–664 BC)

Nimlot (also Namilt, Namlot, Namart, Nemareth, Nemarot, and sometimes Nimrod) was the name of many ancient Egyptians with Libyan ancestry. It is the name of:

  • Nimlot A, Chief of the Ma, father of pharaoh Shoshenq I of the 22nd Dynasty
  • Nimlot B, ruler of Herakleopolis, son of Shoshenq I
  • Nimlot C, High Priest of Amun and ruler of Herakleopolis, son of Osorkon II
  • Nimlot of Hermopolis or Nimlot D, ruler of Hermopolis during the 25th Dynasty

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Nimlot

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name of: Nimlot A, Chief of the Ma, father of pharaoh Shoshenq I of the 22nd Dynasty Nimlot B, ruler of Herakleopolis, son of Shoshenq I Nimlot C, High...

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Nimlot A

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Nimlot A was a Great Chief of the Ma during the late 21st Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He is mainly known for being the father of the founder of the 22nd...

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Nimlot C

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Nimlot C was a High Priest of Amun at Thebes during the reign of pharaoh Osorkon II of the 22nd Dynasty. From the stela of Pasenhor it is known that Nimlot...

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Nimlot of Hermopolis

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Nimlot was an ancient Egyptian ruler ("king") of Hermopolis during the 25th Dynasty. It is possible that Nimlot was a son of king Osorkon III of the 23rd...

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Nimlot B

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Nimlot B, also Nemareth (fl. c. 940 BCE) was an ancient Egyptian prince, general and governor during the early 22nd Dynasty. Nimlot was the third son...

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Osorkon II

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acted to ensure that no king would replace Harsiese. He appointed his son, Nimlot C, as the high priest of Amun at Thebes, which would have been the source...

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Shoshenq I

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Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt. Of Meshwesh ancestry, Shoshenq I was the son of Nimlot A, Great Chief of the Ma, and his wife Tentshepeh A, a daughter of a Great...

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Piye

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the local kings of the Delta Region and enticed Piye's nominal ally—king Nimlot of Hermopolis—to defect to his side. Tefnakht then sent his coalition army...

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Osorkon the Elder

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prestigious title of 'King's Mother' in a document. Osorkon was the brother of Nimlot A, the Great Chief of the Ma, and Tentshepeh A the daughter of the Great...

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Heryshaf

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of Pasenhor. Nimlot C, son of pharaoh Osorkon II and his queen Djedmutesankh, Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt Ptahudjankhef, son of Nimlot C and Tentsepeh...

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High Priest of Amun

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Soshenq II. Promoted to high priest of Amun under Osorkon II. 874–860 BC. Nimlot C, Son of Osorkon II. Became high priest of Amun after year 16. The name...

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Takelot II

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of Amun Takelot F, son of the High Priest of Amun Nimlot C at Thebes, and thus, the son of Nimlot C and grandson of king Osorkon II, according to the...

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Shoshenq A

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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...

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Kingdom of Kush

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Egypt fragmented into four kingdoms, ruled by King Peftjauawybast, King Nimlot, King Iuput II, and King Osorkon IV.: 115, 120  Why the Kushites chose to...

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Third Intermediate Period of Egypt

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of local city states under kings such as Peftjaubast of Herakleopolis, Nimlot of Hermopolis, and Ini at Thebes. The Nubian kingdom to the south took full...

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List of battles before 301

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Hermopolis Nubians led by King Piye annex Hermopolis from Egyptians of Nimlot of Hermopolis. 714 BC Battle of Lake Urmia King Sargon II of Assyria decisively...

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Stele of Piye

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related to Victory stele in the 21st year of the reign of Pharaoh Piankhy. Nimlot of Hermopolis Peftjauawybast "The Global Egyptian Museum | JE 48862". www...

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List of pharaohs

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Personal name Comments Dates Hedjkheperre Setpenre Shoshenq I Meriamun Son of Nimlot A, a brother of Osorkon the Elder and a Great Chief of the Meshwesh (Libyans)...

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Meshwesh

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Meshwesh is also indicated in their personal names (such as Osorkon, Takelot, Nimlot, Shoshenq, etc.) and a handful of non-Egyptian titles used by these people...

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List of ancient Egyptians

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Elder. Nimlot Prince 22nd dynasty fl. c. 940 BCE Prince, son of pharaoh Shoshenq I; he also was a general and a governor at Herakleopolis Magna. Nimlot High...

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Karomama II

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of Upper and Lower Egypt. She was a daughter of the High Priest of Amun Nimlot C and the lady Tentsepeh C. Her paternal grandparents were pharaoh Osorkon...

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Iuput

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Iuput's mother was, but it is assumed that Lady Tashepenbast was his sister. Nimlot B and Osorkon I were (half-)brothers of Iuput. Iuput's daughter by an unknown...

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List of ancient Egyptian royal consorts

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Takelot II Nimlot (High Priest of Amun) Tentsepeh Osorkon III - Thebes? Granddaughter of Osorkon II. Known as Karomama II. Tashep - - Nimlot - - - Tabeketenasket...

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Karomama

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Merytmut II), Great Royal Wife, Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt. Daughter of Nimlot C and Tentsepeh. Wife of Takelot II Karomama E, Chantress of Amun, daughter...

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Djehutyemhat

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("king") of Hermopolis during the 25th Dynasty. Like his probable predecessor Nimlot, he proclaimed himself king, adopting the full royal titulary although he...

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Osorkon IV

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25th Dynasty. Along with other rulers of Lower and Middle Egypt – mainly Nimlot of Hermopolis and Iuput II of Leontopolis – Osorkon IV joined the coalition...

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Peftjauawybast

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conqueror; the other were Osorkon IV of Tanis, Iuput II of Leontopolis and Nimlot of Hermopolis. His succession is obscure, since we have no records until...

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