Shoshenq V was the final king of the Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt of MeshweshLibyans. He was the son of Pami. Known rulers, in the History of Egypt, for the Twenty-Second Dynasty. ... The Meshwesh (often abbreviated in ancient Egyptian as Ma) were an ancient Libyan (i. ... Pami was an Egyptian Pharaoh who ruled Egypt for 7 years. ...
The burial of 2 Apis Bulls occurred in Year 12 and 37 of his reign. After his death, the Libyan 22nd Dynasty kingdom collapsed into various local entities in the Egyptian Delta under the control of various local city rulers such as Tefnakht of Sais, Osorkon IV of Bubastis and Iuput II of Leontopolis. His highest Year date is an anomymous Year 38 stela created by the Libyan Chief Tefnakht of Sais which can only belong to his reign. He is thought to have died around 740 or 735 BC. nomen or birth name Tefnakht I or Tefnakhte (in Greek known as Tnephachthos), was a Libyan-descended king and founder of the relatively short Twenty-fourth dynasty of Egypt. ...
Shoshenq (also commonly spelled Sheshonq, Sheshonk, or Shoshenk) is the name given in English transliteration to a number of Egyptian pharaohs of Libyan (i.e.
His royal name was 'Usermaatre Meryamun Shoshenq.' Shoshenq VI's Year 4 and Year 6 are attested in an inscription at the Temple of Monthu at Karnak and in Nile Quay Text No.25 respectively.
First of all, it must be stated that the name "Shoshenq" originates in an ancient Libyco-Berber language, perhaps related to the Numidian language used during the time of the Roman Empire.