
Siamun - Wikipedia
Neterkheperre or Netjerkheperre-Setepenamun Siamun was the sixth pharaoh of Egypt during the Twenty-first Dynasty. He built extensively in Lower Egypt for a king of the Third Intermediate Period and is regarded as one of the most powerful rulers of …
Siamun: Destroyer of Gezer, Father-in-Law of Solomon
Egyptologist Prof. Kenneth Kitchen identifies King Solomon’s Gezer-destroying father-in-law pharaoh as Siamun, writing on the identification and geopolitical fit in some detail in his 2003 book On the Reliability of the Old Testament.
Siamun (son of Ahmose I) - Wikipedia
Siamun was a prince during the early Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He was the son of Pharaoh Ahmose I and Queen Ahmose Nefertari. His mummy was found in the Deir el-Bahari cache and is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Siamun (pharaoh) | Ancient Egypt Wiki | Fandom
Netjerkheperre-Setepenamun Siamun (transliteration: sꜣ-ỉmn, meaning: "Son of Amun"), was the penultimate Pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty during the Third Intermediate Period. Very little is known of the family relationships of Siamun.
Egyptian Pharaohs :Third Intermediate Period : Dynasty 21 : Siamun …
Siamun's major contribution to Egyptian history is that he is the pharaoh responsible for sealing up the Deir el-Bahari mummy cache. He may have been either the brother or son of his predecessor, Osorkon. Unlike many of the pharaohs of the 21st dynasty, Siamun is …
Siamun - Wikiwand
Neterkheperre or Netjerkheperre-Setepenamun Siamun was the sixth pharaoh of Egypt during the Twenty-first Dynasty.
Siamun - OSRS Wiki
Siamun is a dyer living in Sophanem. He can be found between the building with the spinning wheel and a silk stall. During Icthlarin's Little Helper, he is quite angry with the player and either refuses to talk, or rudely tells him to get lost.
Siamun (son of Thutmose III) - Wikipedia
Siamun (“Son of Amun”) was a prince of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, a son of Pharaoh Thutmose III. [1] He is named on a statue of Chancellor Sennefer (now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo), which can be dated to the reign of Thutmose III. [2]
Siamun in hieroglyphs - Pharaoh.se
The hieroglyphs of Siamun, including rare variants, with detailed descriptions of the titles and the sources of the name. Siamun was the sixth pharaoh of the Twenty-first Dynasty.
Siamun - landioustravel.com
Moreover, a marriage to her might explain how Siamun, an Egyptian, judging by his nomen, came to succeed a Libyan Osochor. Manetho. Siamun is often identified with the last king of Manetho’s 21st Dynasty, “Psinaches”.