Piye, whose name was once transliterated as Py(ankh)i. (d.
721 BC) was a
Kushite king and founder of the
Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt who ruled Egypt from the city of
Napata, located deep in Nubia,
Sudan. His predecessor,
Kashta, almost certainly exercised a strong degree of influence over Thebes prior to Piye's accession because Kashta managed to have his daughter,
Amenirdis I, adopted as the Heiress to the serving God's Wife of Amun, Shepenupet I, before the end of his reign. A Year 19 date carved at Wadi Gasus associates Shepenupet I (daughter of
Osorkon III) with Year 12 of her Adopted Adoratice, Amenirdis I. This inscription has been interpreted by Egyptologists to mean that Year 12 of Piye is equivalent to Year 19 of one of
Osorkon III's two sons, likely
Takelot III based on recent archaeological discoveries.
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