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.

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