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the reason. Many ancient kings, father and son, reigned to- 
gether, as om history of all nations shows, and in such cases 
e sacred name belonged to both father epg son. 
Now, ‘the Bayptia n mon cv sr mention two Shishaks, being 
by thei ames. That of the older Shi- 
shak i is 8 ge oe the ar hies head of for, 
ch ; while the sacred name of the nad Shisha 
consists of the Tieroglyphice cs pupil, crown, and beetle. The 
whole name is this : 
VULGAR NAME. SACRED NAME. 
or, the same sacred name in other monuments precedes 
the vulgar name of King Takellothis, the sixth of the XXII. 
+48 we have seen. Consequently, another and younger 
sti sucesion of the In igo with Talos ; therefore the 
last Pharaohs XXII. Dyn. was the 
6 : Voleliahis.. t2et testes totes eee Shee ee teense wees 13 years. 
oom pall eee sese ase . pee ee. ween 92 st 
