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Sheshonk II

Pharaoh of Egypt, 22nd Dynasty
Years: 940BCE - 885BCE

Heqakheperre Shoshenq II is an Egyptian king of the 22nd dynasty of Egypt.

He was the only ruler of this Dynasty whose tomb was not plundered by tomb robbers.

His final resting place was discovered within Psusennes I's tomb at Tanis by Pierre Montet in 1939.

Montet removed the coffin lid of Shoshenq II on March 20, 1939, in the presence of king Farouk of Egypt himself.

It proved to contain a large number of jewel-encrusted bracelets and pectorals, along with a beautiful hawkheaded silver coffin and a gold funerary mask.

The gold facemask had been placed upon the head of the king.

[ Montet later discovered the intact tombs of two Dynasty 21 kings—Psusennes I and Amenemope a year later in February and April 1940 respectively.

Shoshenq II's prenomen, Heqakheperre Setepenre, means "The Manifestation of Re rules, Chosen of Re.