Shoshenq V

Shoshenq V was the eighth pharaoh of the 22nd Dynasty, who ruled in Bubastis from 654 to 619 B.C. He succeeded Pemay, who ruled in the first few years of Assyrian occupation, and was succeeded by his son Osorkon IV. Little is known about this pharaoh in either the traditional or revised histories.

Shoshenq V was the son of Pemay, son of Shoshenq III. Shoshenq III's father is unknown, and he married into the royal family. Shoshenq V had only one son important to the revised chronology, and that is his successor, Osorkon IV.

In 654 B.C., Pemay (regional ruler of Bubastis in the Assyrian occupation) died, and his son Shoshenq V became ruler. His reign was uneventful, and he was unimportant to either the Egyptians or the Assyrians. In 619 B.C., Shoshenq died during the Tefnakht rebellion.

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