Osorkon I
Osorkon I
was a king of
Egypt
from
924 BC
through
889 BC
. He was succeded by son
Takelot I
. His reign was known for many
temples
being built. It was long and peaceful for the most part. He was part of the twenty-second dynasty. His
grandson
,
Osorkon II
endured many more problems in his reign.
See Also
List of Pharaohs
External Links
Osorkon Dynasty
at ancientworlds.net
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