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Iuwelot

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Iuwelot's name appears also on other two Nile Level Texts (no. 20 and 21), but the name and regnal year of the king in question was deliberately omitted, although he could only have been Takelot I again. This practice, which was continued by Iuwelot's brother and successor Smendes III, might suggest
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very early in his life; Kitchen thought it was much more likely that the unnamed pharaoh was Takelot I, and thus that Iuwelot must have been around 40 years old when he was appointed with such titles. On the
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UC13124), although he will never become High Priest like the father. A daughter, Djed-ese-es-ankh, is also known while another son, Khamweset, is mentioned on the
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in the succession following the death of Osorkon I, due to which the two priests may not have had the chance to take sides in favor of their brother.
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is reported that the northern limit of his jurisdiction as a military commander was the province of
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1224), he is depicted together with his wife Tadenitenbast, here called "sister", both worshipping
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argued that this king could not be Osorkon I, since it would implied that Iuwelot was already
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In addition to his aforementioned brothers, other Iuwelot's relatives are known.
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He was succeeded by Smendes III around the mid-reign of Takelot.
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Funerary stele of Iuwelot, from Thebes. British Museum, EA 1224
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As a son of Osorkon I, Iuwelot was brother of his predecessor
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The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt (1100–650 BC)
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as the beneficiary of his father's Theban possessions.
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Iuwelot funerary stela EA 1224 in the British Museum
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Index


Shoshenq C
Smendes III
22nd Dynasty
Osorkon I
Takelot I
High Priest of Amun at Thebes
pharaohs
Osorkon I
Takelot I
22nd Dynasty
hieroglyphs
Era
3rd Intermediate Period
Shoshenq C
Smendes III
Nile Level Text
Karnak
Kenneth Kitchen
Asyut
Upper Egypt

Theban
British Museum
Ra-Horakhty
electrum
pectoral
Thoth
Hermopolis
Petrie Museum

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