Usermaatre Setepenamun Osorkon III Si-Ese je znameniti egipatski krunski princ i Visoki svećenik Amuna poznat kao Osorkon B, sin Takelota II i njegove Velike kraljevske supruge Ka<ro>mama-Merytmut II. Princ Osorkon B je poznat po tome što je ostavio svoju Kroniku — seriju tekstova koja opisuje njegove djelatnosti u Tebi — na Bubastitskom Portalu u Karnaku.[1] Kasnije je kao kralj Osorkon III vladao Gornjim Egiptom, pošto je nakon dvadeset osam godina iscrpljujućeg građanskog rata porazio snage suparničkih vladara Pedubasta I/Shoshenqa VI. Osorkon, za koga se vjeruje da se kraljem proglasio u osamdesetim godinama života, posljednjih pet godina je proveo kao suvladar svog sina Takelota III, o čemu svjedoči karnački Tekst razine Nila br. 13.[2] To je suvladarstvo bilo posljednje u historiji Drevnog Egipta.

Prethodi:
Shoshenq VI
Faraon Egipta
XXIII dinastija
Slijedi:
Takelot III
Osorkon III

Fusnote

uredi
  1. Caminos 1958.
  2. von Beckerath 1966:50.

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