Sequenenra Tao II b. before -1570
| Lineage | 17th Dynasty - Egypt |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Sequenenra Tao II |
| Parents
♀ Tetisheri ? (D'Ouahe) b. about -1585 ♂ w Senakhtenre Tao I ? (Perpetuated Like Re) b. -1656 d. -1570 | |
| Wiki-page | wikipedia:Tao_II_the_Brave |
Events
before -1570 birth:
child birth: ♂ Kamose d. -1549
between -1560 and -1558 title: Pharaoh of Egypt
between -1550 and -1525 child birth: God's Wife of Amun, ♀ Ahmose-Nefertari b. between -1550 and -1525
Notes
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Contemporary of Auserra Apopis of the Hyksos.
Manetho's account of the appearance of the Hyksos in Egypt describes it as an armed invasion by a horde of Asian foreign barbarians who met little resistance and who subdued the country by military force. The people are shown below wearing the cloaks of many colors associated with the mercenary Mitanni bowmen and cavalry (ha ibrw) of Northern Canaan, Aram, Kadesh, Sidon and Tyre.
One of these was that of King Nehesy, whose capital was at Avaris and he ruled over a population consisting largely of Syro-Palestinians who had settled in the area during the 12th Dynasty and who were probably mainly soldiers, sailors, shipbuildiers and workmen.
- ↑ Dr Garry Shaw. ‘The Death of King Seqenenre Tao’. [The Journal of the American Research Centre in Egypt volume 45 (2009), pages 159-176] -
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: ♀ w Ahmose ? (Queen Ahmose)
title: between -1506 and -1493, Pharaoh of Egypt
