Amenemnisu

Amenemnisu was the third pharaoh and priest-king of the Tanite 21st Dynasty, who ruled a large section of the Nile delta centered on Tanis from 688 to 684 B.C. He succeeded his (father or brother?) Psusennes I, and was succeeded by his (brother or nephew?) Amenemope. Not much is known about him, but more in the revised history.

Amenemnisu's parentage is unknown, but it was likely either Smendes I or Psusennes I. He is not known to have had any children.

In 688 B.C., Psusennes I died, and passed the throne onto his (son? brother?) Amenemnisu. He ruled for a short reign of four years, which were largely uneventful. During his rule, there was an (unknown to the revised history) High Priest of Amun Menkheperre, who had close ties to the 21st Dynasty. Amenemnisu died in his fifth year.

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