Nesubanebdjed

Nesubanebdjed was the sixth pharaoh and priest-king of the Tanite 21st Dynasty, who ruled Tanis and some of the surrounding area from 669 to 660 B.C. He succeeded Osorkon (Osochor) and was succeeded by Psusennes II. This pharaoh is not even considered to have existed in the traditional history, so more is known about him in the revised history.

Nesubanebdjed's parentage is unknown. He is not known to have had any children.

In 669 B.C., Osorkon died and passed the throne to Nesubanebdjed, who ruled a large section of the Nile delta for religious matters under the Assyrians. He is known to have had good relations with his equals in the south, Herihor and Piankh. Nesubanebdjed ruled underneath an Assyrian-appointed leader of Tanis called Pedubast (II). He died in his tenth year.

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