Background
From the stela of Pasenhor it is known that Nimlot C was a son of pharaoh Osorkon II and his queen Djedmutesankh (her name is also found written "Mut-udj-ankhes").
From the stela of Pasenhor it is known that Nimlot C was a son of pharaoh Osorkon II and his queen Djedmutesankh (her name is also found written "Mut-udj-ankhes").
Even before becoming High Priest of Amun he already held various positions such as Count, Governor of Upper Egypt, General and army leader, High Priest of Heryshaf, Chief of Pi-sekhemkheperre and of Herakleopolis, as shown on the Cairo Museum stele JdE 45327 dating to Year 16 of Osorkon World War II There is no record about his mandate, hence it possibly was quite brief. This is established from the reliefs of Temple J at Karnak which depicts the High Priest Takelot F as the dedicant at a religious ceremony and mentions the ruling king of Egypt as pharaoh Osorkon World War II Temple J has been dated to the final years of Osorkon II"s reign. Family
His family relationships are attested on several monuments.
Takelot F, his successor as High Priest of Amun and later pharaoh Takelot II;
Djedptahefankh (also written Ptahudjankhef), his successor as governor of Herakleopolis;
Shepensopdet A, another daughter.