(reigned c. 889–874 BC)
Throne name Hedjkheperre. Son of Osorkon I and Tashedkhons. His reign is obscure. He has recently been identified as the king of this name buried at Tanis in the tombof his son, Osorkon II, whose body was uncovered in 1939 by the French excavator Pierre Montet.
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