Pemay

Pemay was the seventh pharaoh of the 22nd Dynasty, and a regional ruler of Bubastis from 660 to 654 B.C. He succeeded Shoshenq IV as a ruler under the Assyrian occupation, and was succeeded by Shoshenq V. Little is known about this pharaoh in either the traditional or revised history.

Pemay was the son of Shoshenq III. Shoshenq III's parentage is unknown to modern historians. Pemay had several sons, but the only one of note was Shoshenq V, his successor.

In 660 B.C., Shoshenq IV died and left his territory of Bubastis to his relative (exact relationship unknown) Pemay. Pemay's reign was relatively short and uneventful, and of little note to either the Egyptians or Assyrians. He died in 654 B.C., and passed the throne on to his son Shoshenq V.

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