Siamun

Siamun was the ninth and last ruler and priest-king of the Tanite 21st Dynasty, who ruled Tanis from 581 to 564 B.C. ending with the Babylonian invasion. He succeeded Amenemopet, and was killed or exiled by the invading Babylon (ending the dynasty). Very little is known about this pharaoh, as he is misplaced within the dynasty by the traditional history.

Siamun's parentage is unknown, and he had no children known to the revised or traditional histories.

In 581 B.C., Amenemopet died and Siamun became priest-king of Tanis. He ruled for seventeen years, maintaining good relations with his southern counterparts Pinudjem II and Psusennes III. Siamun was exiled or killed by invading Babylonian troops in 564 B.C.

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