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  Ramesses IX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramesses IX's son, Montuherkhopshef, did not live to succeed his father, though Montuherkhopshef has one of the most beautiful tombs in the Valley of the Kings (designated KV19).
The tomb of Ramesses IX is in the Valley of the Kings (KV6) and has been open since antiquity, as evidenced by Roman and Greek graffiti on the tomb walls.
In 1881, the mummy of Ramesses IX was found in the Deir el-Bahri cache (DB320).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ramesses_IX   (241 words)

  
 Egyptvoyager.com: Egyptian History
His son Rameses II is the major figure of the dynasty.
Unfortunately the tide of history was turning and Rameses son, Merenptah had to struggle to maintain the prestige of Egypt.
Rameses XI Setnakht ruled for only a few years but restored order after a period of chaos.
www.egyptvoyager.com /history_dynasties_18to20.htm   (343 words)

  
 Ramses IX -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ramses IX ((additional info and facts about 1129) 1129 – 1111 BC) was the eighth king of the (additional info and facts about Twentieth dynasty of Egypt) Twentieth dynasty of Egypt.
Ramses IX's son, Montuherkhopshef, did not live to succeed his father, though Montuherkhopshef has one of the most beautiful tombs in the (additional info and facts about Valley of the Kings) Valley of the Kings (designated KV19).
The tomb of Ramses IX is in the Valley of the Kings ((additional info and facts about KV6) KV6) and has been open since antiquity, as evidenced by Roman and Greek (A rude decoration inscribed on rocks or walls) graffiti on the tomb walls.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/R/Ra/Ramses_IX1.htm   (258 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Louis IX Louis IX or Saint Louis, 1214-70, king of France (1226-70), son and successor of Louis VIII.
Alfonso IX Alfonso IX, 1171-1230, Spanish king of León (1188-1230), son and successor of Ferdinand II.
Charles IX Charles IX, 1550-1611, king of Sweden (1604-11), youngest son of Gustavus I. He was duke of Södermanland, Närke, and Värmland before his accession.
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 Rameses IX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Rameses IX Rameses IX Ramses IX was the 8th king of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt.
The tomb of Ramses IX is in the Valley of the Kings and has been open since antiquity, asevidenced by Roman and Greek graffiti on the tomb walls.
The mummy of Ramses IX was foundin 1881.
www.therfcc.org /rameses-ix-6223.html   (192 words)

  
 Kings' List - New Kingdom
Rameses the Great deserved to gain the title of the most famous pharaoh of Egypt.
He was the creator of many monumental buildings all through the land of Egypt (Ramesseum, Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak, the city of Per Rameses, the twin-temples of Abu-Simbel, etc.), the general of the disputed but anyway legendary battle of Qadesh, the pharaoh of the biblical exodus.
Rameses IX The plundering of the Theben tombs began under his reign.
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Frederick IX Frederick IX, 1899-1972, king of Denmark (1947-72), son and successor of Christian X. He married (1935) Princess Ingrid of Sweden.
Because he did not have a son the constitution was amended in 1953 to allow for a female heir to the throne; Frederick was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Margaret II.
Antonelli, Giacomo Antonelli, Giacomojä´kōmō äntōnĕl´lē, 1806-76, Italian cardinal and statesman of the Roman Catholic Church, adviser to Pope Pius IX.
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Such as it is, the so-called "pavilion" of Medinet Habu offers an unique example of the high degree of perfection to which the victorious Pharaohs of this period had carried their military architecture.
Rameses I. conceived the idea; Seti I. finished the bulk of the work, and Rameses II.
The innovation is due to a whim of Rameses III., who, in giving to his monument the outward appearance of a fortress, sought to commemorate his Syrian victories.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/1/4/4/0/14400/14400.txt   (20732 words)

  
 Twentieth dynasty of Egypt - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Twentieth Dynasty was founded by Setnakhte, but its only important member was Rameses III, who modelled his career after Rameses II the Great.
Many surviving documents from this period are records of investigations and punishment for these crimes, especially in the reigns of Rameses IX and Rameses XI.
The power of the last king, Rameses XI, grew so weak that in the south the High Priests of Amun became the effective rulers of Upper Egypt, while Smendes I gained power over Lower Egypt and founded the Twenty-first dynasty at Tanis.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Twentieth_Dynasty   (177 words)

  
 Ramses IX - TheBestLinks.com - Rameses IX, Mummy, TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, 1881, ...
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Ramses IX (1129 – 1111 BC) was the eighth king of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt.
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 KV 9 (Rameses V and Rameses VI) - Theban Mapping Project
Rameses V started the construction of KV 9, cutting from the entrance through chamber E. Rameses VI finished the excavation of the tomb, decorating the new sections with his own name and image, and usurping representations and cartouches of Rameses V in the first five corridors.
It is not known whether Rameses VI removed the body of Rameses V, or if the two kings shared the tomb.
Papyrus Mayer B records thefts in KV 9, and a graffito dated to regnal year 9 of Rameses IX on the ceiling of the burial chamber J may refer to the inspection of the tomb after it was reported robbed.
www.thebanmappingproject.com /sites/browse_tomb_823.html   (475 words)

  
 Tomb of Rameses IX (KV6)
The tomb of Ramesses IX (KV 6) is the first tomb one encounters within the modern entrance to the Valley of the Kings.
It appears that only decorative theme of the first corridor was completed during Ramesses IX's lifetime, with the remainder of the artwork completed with much less care and skill after his death.
The body of Ramesses IX was found in the Deir el-Bahri cache in 1881, in a coffin originally prepared for the lady Neskhons, wife of Pinudjem II.
swc2.hccs.cc.tx.us /proberts/gallery/html/don_ritchson/files/rameses9.html   (517 words)

  
 KV 6 (Rameses IX) - Theban Mapping Project
KV 4 Rameses XI KV 5 Sons of Rameses II KV 6 Rameses IX KV 7 Rameses II KV 8 Merenptah
Description: The entrance to the tomb of Rameses IX, located in the main wadi, lies on a northwest-southeast axis and is cut into the west side of a large hill that dominates the central part of the Valley.
Abitz observed that at the time of the death of Rameses IX, only corridors B and C had been plastered, and only the painted decoration in corridor B had been completed.
www.thebanmappingproject.com /sites/browse_tomb_820.html   (591 words)

  
 My Historical Trip : Part 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
According to history books, the temples at Karnak and East bank or Luxor temple were built by Rameses II and were connected with each other by a straight road with lines of Sphinxes on both sides.
We saw the tombs of Rameses IX and Rameses VI.
The tomb of Horemheb was closed for restoration and Tutankhamen’s tomb was the one we were afraid to go in because of the famous curse.
www.geocities.com /furqan84/part5.html   (485 words)

  
 VALLEI DER KONINGEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ramesses IX Two sets of steps lead down to the tomb door that is decorated with the Pharaoh worshipping the solar disc.
KV 7 Rameses II KV 2 Rameses IV KV 8 Merenptah KV 3 ca.
KV 10 Amenmeses KV 4 Rameses XI KV 13 Bay KV 6 Rameses IX KV 14 Tausert / Setnakht KV 9 Rameses V / VI KV 15 Seti II KV 11 Rameses III
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 Tomb 5
By any standard, Tomb 5, the tomb of the sons of Rameses II, is unique.
In 1989, however, the Theban Mapping Project relocated the entrance to Tomb 5 and quickly discovered that the tomb was decorated and texts on its walls identified it as the burial place of several sons of Rameses II.
KV5: A Preliminary Report on the Excavation of the Tomb of the Sons of Rameses II in the Valley of the Kings.
www.africawithin.com /tour/egypt/tomb_5.htm   (495 words)

  
 Papyrus Nut
Because she represented rebirth, scenes are commonly found on the ceilings of the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings that show Nut swallowing the sun, or Ra, at night and giving birth to him every morning.
Tomb of Rameses IV, KV 9, Valley of the Kings East Valley, Thebes West Bank, New Kingdom, Dynasty 20.
Tomb of Rameses IX, KV 6, Valley of the Kings, Thebes.
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 Magia D' La Luna
Dominated by elder officials, Tutankhamun died at around the age of nineteen and was buried in a small tomb in the Valley of the Kings, in Thebes.
He was among the most forgotten of Pharaohs, until 1922 when the dicovery of his tomb would rock the modern world with its thousands of priceless masterpieces of gold, jewelry, furniture, and art objects.
Rameses XI After Rameses III, Egypt began to suffer economic problems and a break down in their fabric of society.
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 Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This should be followed by several centuries of decreased political power, because of the severity of the catastrophe connected with the Exodus.
As one of the cities the Israelites were involved in building was called Raamses (Exodus 1:11), it is a reasonable assumption that the Pharaoh who built it bore the same name.
A series of kings who bore the name Rameses ruled, any one of which might be the builder of the treasure city, Raamses.
www.rianda.com.au /pharaoh.html   (1009 words)

  
 PEWTER - LoveToKnow Article on PEWTER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The gold chiefly came from the Nubian mines in the western desert in the Wadj Algli and the neighboring valleys.
Ambassadors from Kefti also brought gold and silver vases as presents for the Egyptian king, and on the walls of the tomb of Senmut, Queen Hatshepsuts architect, at Thebes, we see a Keftian carrying a vase of gold and silver which is the duplicate of an actual vase discovered at Cnossos by Dr Arthur Evans.
Mycen.aean type, and in that of Imadua, an officer of Rameses IX., golden vases imitating the ancient Cretan shape of the cups of Vaphio.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /P/PE/PEWTER.htm   (13679 words)

  
 Tomb of Rameses VII (KV1)
Although KV1 is Ramesside in plan, and similar in decoration to that of Rameses VI, it is a much smaller tomb than those of the king's recent ancestors, consisting of only one corridor and a burial chamber.
The tomb of Rameses VII Usermaatre Setepenre Meryamun can be found at the entrance to the King's Valley a little way back from the road.
While the decoration in KV1 are similar to those of Rameses VI's tomb (KV9), there are some significant variations.
swc2.hccs.cc.tx.us /proberts/gallery/html/don_ritchson/files/rameses7.html   (545 words)

  
 Heru-ur.org - King's List
Usermaatra Setepenra Meryamun Rameses II 1,279 - 1,212 b.c.e.
Heqamaatra Setepenamun Heqama'at Meryamun Rameses IV 1,151 - 1,145 b.c.e.
Nebmaatra Meryamun Amenhirkhopeshef Netjerheqa Rameses VI 1,141 - 1,133 b.c.e.
www.heru-ur.org /kinglist   (256 words)

  
 Queen's of Egypt
Sitre, chief wife of Rameses I and mother of heir.
Iset (IV), chief wife of Rameses IV and mother of Rameses V. Tiye, wife of Rameses IV.
Ta'Opet, chief wife of Rameses V. Neferti, wife of Rameses V and mother of a King.
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 EUROPEAN HISTORY 1150 - 1001 B.C.
Pharaoh Ramses (Rameses) VII (1135-1125 B.C.) (1137-1129 B.C.) dynasty 20 but effective control is with the High Priest of Amun Usermarenakhte son Ramsesnakhte (1166-1135).
Pharaoh Ramses (Rameses) IX (1115-1105 B.C.) (1128-1110 B.C.) dynasty 20 but effective control is with the High Priest of Amun Amunhotpe son Ramsesnakhte (1166-1135).
Reign Pharaoh Ramses (Rameses) XI (1095-1085 B.C.) (1106-1078 B.C.) dynasty 20 but effective control is with the High Priest of Amun Hrihor that is being challenged by the Viceroy Pinhasy of Nubia who controls the grain and army.
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 AACPS Social Studies Home Page
We are hungry!" They marched to the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of Rameses II, and sat down outside the walls, on the edge of the cultivated fields.
Tomb robbing had always happened to the pharaohs, but by the reign of Rameses IX, when the people were desperate, it had become a way of life.
It was done with the knowledge of many government officials, who fattened their own incomes by accepting bribes to "look the other way." Tomb robbers were periodically arrested, but they often bought their way out of jail and returned to robbing.
www.aacps.org /AACPS/boe/instr/CURR/socst/Egypt.htm   (965 words)

  
 Egypt: Rulers, Kings and Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Ramesses IX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Egypt: Rulers, Kings and Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Ramesses IX Ramesses IX
Ramesses IX was the eighth king of the Twentieth Dynasty.
He is thought to have reigned for about seventeen or more years.
www.touregypt.net /20dyn08.htm   (104 words)

  
 Luxor-Westbank
Mortuary temple of Setoy I. Ramesseum, mortuary temple of Rameses II.
KV 6 Rameses IX KV 7 Rameses II.
In January 2003 unfortunately the most beautiful tomb in Thebes West, QV 66 the tomb of Queen Nefertiti, wife of Rameses II., was closed for the public.
www.luxor-westbank.com /monumente_e.htm   (1245 words)

  
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Seti I's reign looked for its model to the mid-18th dynasty and was a time of considerable prosperity.
His temple at Abydos exhibits some of the finest carved wall reliefs.
Rameses XI Egypt starts to lose its power under the rule of Ramsess IV, IX.
www.janih.com /kitiana/egyptian/dynasty.html   (1922 words)

  
 King Piankhy (25th Dynasty)
The elevated status of Penne may be gauged from his tomb, which was lavishly decorated in purely Egyptian style under the reign of Rameses VI (about 1142-1132 B.C.E.).
The acquiescence of Osorkon III to Piankhy's demand for the adoption of his sister, Amenirdis, as Divine Wife of Amun, clearly suggests that there had to have been some basis in fact for this politically motivated religious act.
The career of Pa-nehesy and the Nubian troops under his command in the quelling of the uprising in Middle Egypt during the reign of Rameses IX (about 1103-1069 B.C.E.) demonstrates the fluidity of the boundaries between the two realms and suggests the acceptance of a Nubian presence in their land by the Egyptians.
wysinger.homestead.com /piankhy.html   (1685 words)

  
 Women in Technology and Science (WITS)
These were the women, refused access to the illustrious institutions and scientific research facilities, who made their mark in their chosen field whether that was astronomy, photography or botany.
They sought excellence whether rearing jellyfish in a home-made laboratory or catching scorpions in the tomb of Rameses IX.
Stars, Shells and Bluebells chronicles the lives and exploits of some of our many women scientists and pioneers among them both the well-known and the unsung, all of whom have contributed to our understanding of the world around us.
www.witsireland.com /bookproject.html   (363 words)

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