Shoshenq VII

In this article we will explore the impact of Shoshenq VII in different areas of daily life. From its influence on the economy to its impact on society, Shoshenq VII has been a topic of interest and debate in recent times. We will analyze how Shoshenq VII has transformed work dynamics, interpersonal relationships and the way we relate to the world around us. Furthermore, we will examine different perspectives on Shoshenq VII and its connection with cultural, historical and technological aspects. Through this article, we hope to provide a broad and complete vision of the impact of Shoshenq VII on our contemporary reality.

Hedjkheperre Setepenre Shoshenq (VII/VIa) Si-Ese Meryamun may have been an Egyptian king of the 23rd Dynasty, ruling Thebes in the period between the death of Takelot III and the Egyptian campaign of the Nubian king Piye, c. 755–730 BCE. The length of his reign has been estimated variously as between five and twenty-five years. He is poorly attested (Karnak Nile Level Text NLT 3 of year 5 and NLT 45 of year 17, 18 or 25), and his existence remains a matter of some dispute, but is supported by leading experts on the Third Intermediate Period such as Gerard Broekman and Kenneth Kitchen.

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