Amenemope

Amenemope was the fourth pharaoh and priest-king of the Tanite 21st Dynasty, who ruled a large portion of the Nile delta centered on Tanis from 684 to 675 B.C. He succeeded his uncle or brother Amenemnisu, and was succeeded by Osorkon (Osochor). Little is known about this pharaoh.

Amenemope was the son of Psusennes I, making him either the nephew (most likely) or the brother (less likely) of Amenemnisu. He had no known sons.

In 684 B.C., Amenemnisu died, making his nephew or brother Amenemope the next pharaoh in line. He ruled for nine years, and in his tenth year died. Almost nothing is known of the events of his reign.

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