Psusennes II

Psusennes II was the seventh ruler and priest-king of the Tanite 21st Dynasty, who ruled Tanis and the surrounding area for religious matters from 660 to 625 B.C. He succeeded Nesubanebdjed (Psinaches) and was succeeded by Amenemopet. Little is known about this pharaoh, due to the lack of contemporary monuments from his reign.

Psusennes' parentage is unknown to the revised history, but he likely was connects to the rest of the 21st Dynasty (Tanis). He had no children certain to the revised history, though Amenemopet may have been his son.

In 660 B.C., Nesubanebdjed died and gave his seat of religious power to Psusennes II. Psusennes ruled for 35 years, including through the liberation of Egypt from Assyria by Pinudjem I and Piankhi, and died in his thirty-sixth year.

The evidence for the revised history can be found at Displaced Dynasties. Evidence regarding this ruler specifically can be found here.