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Solomon
King of Israel 971/970-931/930 BC.
    Although there are no contemporary Egyptian records to confirm Solomon's relations with the Egyptian kings, the Bible provides some information. Hadad, an Edomite prince, fled to Egypt after Joab, who was in command of King David's forces, laid waste to Edom and slaughtered the entire male population. The Bible records that Hadad grew up in Egypt and eventually married Tahpenes who was a sister of the Egyptian queen, and that he became a committed enemy of Solomon.
    Other references in the Bible indicate that Solomon enjoyed cordial relations with Egypt: he married one of pharaoh's daughters, and when the Egyptian king captured Gezer, where he slaughtered many Canaanites, he presented this region as a gift to this daughter. It is probable that this Egyptian ruler was one of the kings of the Twenty-second Dynasty.
    Egypt also exerted influence in other ways, for when Solomon began to organise the Jewish kingdom, the pattern of a long-established and highly organised bureaucracy already existed in Egypt for him to copy.
BIBL. Kitchen, K.A. 3rd Int. pp. 279-83.
Biographical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt by Rosalie and Antony E. David

Ancient Egypt. A Reference Guide. . 2011.