
Osorkon II
Osorkon II was an Egyptian pharaoh of the 22nd Dynasty, ruling around 872–837 BCE. He was part of a ruling family that navigated political shifts and maintained Egypt's stability during a period of regional fragmentation. Osorkon II is known for his extensive building projects, including temples and monuments, which reflected his authority and religious devotion. His reign strengthened the traditions of Egyptian culture and religion, and he played a key role in preserving Egypt's heritage during a time of internal and external challenges.