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The family tree of the 25th Dynasty is too complex to show in its entirety and it is not always clear whether a pharaoh is a son or brother of his predecessor. The following is a simplified – yet updated to 2017 – version following the new dynastic arrangement which sees Shebitku as Shabaka's predecessor rather than successor as traditionally stated. [1]


denotes a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt and King of Kush.
denotes a King of Kush.
Pebatjma
Kashta
?
Alara
Amenirdis I Peksater
Piye
Abar

Shebitku
Arty Shepenupet IITabakenamun
Taharqa
Masabat
Shabaka
Qalhata
Atlanersa
Amenirdis II
HaremakhetPiankhartyIsetemkheb H
Tantamani

Kings of Kush
Horkhebit


References

  1. ^ G.P.F. Broekman, Genealogical considerations regarding the kings of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty in Egypt, GM 251 (2017), p. 20
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The family tree of the 25th Dynasty is too complex to show in its entirety and it is not always clear whether a pharaoh is a son or brother of his predecessor. The following is a simplified – yet updated to 2017 – version following the new dynastic arrangement which sees Shebitku as Shabaka's predecessor rather than successor as traditionally stated. [1]


denotes a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt and King of Kush.
denotes a King of Kush.
Pebatjma
Kashta
?
Alara
Amenirdis I Peksater
Piye
Abar

Shebitku
Arty Shepenupet IITabakenamun
Taharqa
Masabat
Shabaka
Qalhata
Atlanersa
Amenirdis II
HaremakhetPiankhartyIsetemkheb H
Tantamani

Kings of Kush
Horkhebit


References

  1. ^ G.P.F. Broekman, Genealogical considerations regarding the kings of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty in Egypt, GM 251 (2017), p. 20

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