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  Ramesses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramesses (also commonly spelled "Ramses" [RAM seez] or "Rameses" [RAM uh seez]) is the name conventionally given in English transliteration to eleven Egyptian pharaohs of the later New Kingdom period.
Ramesses or Pi-Ramesses is the name of the reconstructed city of Avaris.
Ramesses is the name of a Doom Metal band from England.
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 Facts about topic: (Ramesses)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ramesses (also commonly spelled "Ramses" or "Rameses") is the name conventionally given in English transliteration to eleven Egyptian (A native or inhabitant of Egypt) pharaoh (The title of the ancient Egyptian kings) s of the later New Kingdom period:
Ramesses or Pi-Ramesses is also the name of the reconstructed city of Avaris (additional info and facts about Avaris).
Ramesses (Any of 12 kings of ancient Egypt between 1315 and 1090 BC) is also the name of a Doom Metal (additional info and facts about Doom Metal) band from England.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ra/ramesses.htm   (258 words)

  
 Ramses Definition / Ramses Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ramesses IVRamses IV was the third pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.
Ramesses VRamses V (reigned 1150 - 1145 BC) was the fourth ruler of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt.
Ramesses IXRamses IX (1129 – 1111 BC) was the eighth king of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt.
www.elresearch.com /Ramses   (746 words)

  
 Pharaoh Heaven - General Ancient Egyptian History
Ramesses usurped KV9, and his mummy was found in Amenhotep II's tomb.
His mummy had, however, been hacked to pieces by ancient tomb robbers looking for jewels, and the head and torso had been wrongly reassembled - there were body parts belonging to at least 2 other people, and where the neck should have been was in fact his left hip and part of his pelvis.
After a struggle, Ramesses was forced to accept that Herihor, the High Priest of Amun, was his equal in Upper Egypt, and he himself had to be content with ruling the northern half from his capital at Piramesse.
pharaoh.heavengames.com /egypt/history/genhist/d20end.shtml   (610 words)

  
 XXth Dynasty
Reign of Ramesses XI was marked by collapse of the national authority, economical crisis, robberies of the royal tombs, famine and, finally, civil war.
By the end of Ramesses rule Smendes reigned in the North (presumably he was vizier of that territory), Herhor rules at Thebaida and gives rise to a powerful and independent of the central rule at Tanis dynasty of High Priests of Theban Amen.
Ramesses XI was buried in the KV4 tomb in the Kings’ Valley.
free.of.pl /n/narmer/dyn/20en.htm   (1259 words)

  
 Egyptian Pharaohs : Ramesside Period : Dynasty 20 : Ramesses IX
Of all the post-Ramesses III kings, Ramesses IX was perhaps the most successful in returning Egypt to some sort of stability and power.
His relationship with both his predecessor, Ramesses VIII and his successor, the little-known Ramesses X is unknown.
His son, Menuherkhopshef, was buried in he Valley of the Kings as well, in a tomb originally intended for Ramesses VIII.
www.phouka.com /pharaoh/pharaoh/dynasties/dyn20/08ramses9.html   (320 words)

  
 Dynasty 20 - Setnakht, Ramesses III - XI
On the north wall of the temple are reliefs depicting the victory of Ramesses with the Sardinians, Cretans, Philistines and the Danu.
Ramesses III's tomb is in the Valley of the Kings.
However, the inscriptions for Ramesses V found in the first parts of the tomb were not usurped, and it is clear that the brothers probably shared a common theology.
www.crystalinks.com /dynasty20.html   (4798 words)

  
 Pharaohs, Great Pyramid Complex, ancient ritual, Mummification, Line of the Great Pharaohs, Valley of The Kings, Gods, ...
Ramesses' building accomplishments are two temples at Abu Simbel, the hypostyle hall at Karnak, a mortuary complex at Abydos, the Colossus of Ramesses at Memphis, a vast tomb at Thebes, additions at the Luxor Temple, and the famous Ramesseum.
Ramesses IX was the eighth king of the Twentieth Dynasty.
The death Ramesse XI was the end of the Twentieth Dynasty and the New Kingdom.
www.fortunecity.com /victorian/manet/620/egypt7.htm   (1675 words)

  
 International Missionary Society - Bible History - Egypt Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ramses VII - Usermaatresetepenre - 1136-1129 B.C. Ramesses VII is probably the son of Ramesses VI and was the sixth king of the Twentieth Dynasty.
Ramses Vlll - Usermaatreakhenamun - 1129-1126 B.C. Ramesses VIII was the seventh king of the Twentieth Dynasty and was probably Ramesses III's son.
Ramesses was technically pharaoh until his death, but Hrihor was the ruler of Upper Egypt for all practical purposes.
www.imssdarm-bg.org /biblehistory/egyptchrono6.php   (2982 words)

  
 biology - Ramesses
Ramesses (also commonly spelled "Ramses" or "Rameses") is the name conventionally given in English transliteration to eleven Egyptian pharaohs of the later New Kingdom period:
Ramesses XI - last ruler of the Egyptian New Kingdom period
Ramesses or Pi-Ramesses is also the name of the reconstructed city of Avaris.
www.biologydaily.com /biology/Ramesses   (110 words)

  
 THE NEW KINGDOM
Ramesses VI (1141-1133) Brother of Ramesses V. Possibility that they had ruled jointly together, or perhaps that Ramesses V was usurped by his brother and held captive until his death.
Ramesses VII (1133-1126) Little is known of this 7 year reign.
Ramesses tomb in the Valley of the Kings had not been used for the king's burial.
www.egyptologyonline.com /new_kingdom.htm   (985 words)

  
 Egyptian New Kingdom, Babylonia, Assyria, Hittites, etc.
Ramesses II or Merenptah are still the best candidates, with Merenptah distinguished by a mention of "Israel" in his records.
While Ramesses always fondly remembered his moment of martial danger and triumph, the cost of the battle seems to have sobered both sides, and the inconclusive war eventually was in fact concluded with a treaty, roughly dividing Syria between the two kingdoms.
Ramesses III seems to have been assassinated, though Egypt references to such a shocking event are disguised and euphemistic.
www.friesian.com /notes/newking.htm   (7966 words)

  
 Egyptian Pharaohs : Ramesside Period : Dynasty 20 :
The20th Dynasty is populated mostly by a string of Ramesses' -- all less important and vastly less powerful than Rameses the Great (Ramesses II).
The first pharaoh of the dynasty, Setnakht, ruled for only a few years but he managed to restore order to Egypt and his son, Ramesses III is considered the last great king of Egypt.
After Ramesses III, however, a series of lesser kings (also names Ramesses) ruled over a weaker, failing country.
www.phouka.com /pharaoh/pharaoh/dynasties/dyn20/dyn20.html   (166 words)

  
 XXth Dynasty
However E.F. Wente states that Ramesses IX was son of Ramesses VIII, while according to one of the K. Kitchen’s hypotheses his father was Ramesses VII.
Additionally some scholars believe that he was son of Ramesses III and a queen of unknown name, he could also be a broter of Ramesses VIII.
By the end of Ramesses rule Smendes reigned in the North (presumably he was vizier of that territory), Herhor rules at Thebaida and gives rise to a powerful and independent of the central rule at Tanis dynasty of High Priests of Theban Amun.
www.narmer.pl /dyn/20en.htm   (1460 words)

  
 Ramesses - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
KV5: A Preliminary Report on the Excavation of the Tomb of the Sons of Ramesses II in the Valley of the Kings.
The Mysteries of Abu Simbel: Ramesses II and the Temples of the Rising Sun
Kv5: A Preliminary Report on the Excavation of the Tomb of the Sons of Ramesses II in the Valley of the Kings, Revised Edition
www.unipedia.info /Ramses.html   (266 words)

  
 "An Examination of Egyptian Chronology"
However, as Egyptologists accepted the Sothic dating system it consequently led to a fairly narrow date range into which the new moon observation of Ramesses II Year 52 could be fitted and still retain the already embraced Sothic cycle (i.e.
If Year 1 of the Renaissance Era equates to Year 19 of Ramesses XI, and if we accept that this king reigned for 29 years, Smendes I must therefore have succeeded Ramesses XI as king of Egypt in what would have been Year 11 of the Renaissance Era.
Furthermore, we know from the inscriptions on the coffins of Seti I and Ramesses II that Herihor officiated up to Year 6 of this Era while the Piankh Oracle states the Piankh was High-Priest in Year 7 of the same Era and from these correlations we can see that Smendes I Year 1 (i.e.
www.geocities.com /trevoraug/Chapter3.htm   (4957 words)

  
 Dynasties 20   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu
Ramses IV - Hekamaatresetepenamun - 1153-1147 B.C. Ramesses IV was the son of Ramesses III.
Ramses IX - Neferkaresetepenre - 1126-1108 B.C. Ramesses IX was the eighth king of the Twentieth Dynasty.
www.crystalinks.com /egyptdynasties3.html   (1188 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt 2615-332 B.C.E.: Politics, Law, Military History Summary
Ramesses III was the last significant king of the New Kingdom (circa 1539-1075 B.C.E.).
Their plot to assassinate Ramesses III was discovered and led to their death by suicide.
Ramesses Ill's early reign was dominated by war.
www.bookrags.com /history/worldhistory/ancient-egypt-politics-law-military/sub18.html   (240 words)

  
 Ramses VIII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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history on this date: 1536 - Anne Boleyn, wife of king Henry VIII, and her brother, Lord Rochford, are tried and found guilty...
It is believed to the resting place for the sons of Ramses II.
hallencyclopedia.com /Ramses_VIII   (321 words)

  
 Pharaoh Heaven - The Pharaohs
Ramesses II Also known as "Ramesses the Great".
Ramesses IX Scandal broke - tombs in the Valley of Kings were being robbed.
Ramesses XI The death of Ramesses XI ushered in yet another period of instability.
pharaoh.heavengames.com /egypt/history/pharaohs3.shtml   (316 words)

  
 IRONI
R to L: Ramesses III, Ptah, Sekhmet, Nefertem their son.
Ramesses IV 1152-1146 ANET 378-379 Harris Papyrus containing many Semitic names; subordination of royal power to divine power
Ramesses IX Battle of Deborah 1120 (Judges 5)
fontes.lstc.edu /~rklein/Documents/ironi.htm   (349 words)

  
 Tomb of Prince Mentuherkhopshef (KV19)
KV19 was originally begun for a prince named Ramesses Setherkhepshef, as noted on the reveals of the tomb's entrance jambs.
However, this prince later became Ramesses VIII, so it is assume that it became inadequate to his royal needs, though his eventual tomb has never been found.
The reason it is thought that Mentuherkhepeshef was the son of Ramesses IX is because the belt buckle on the figure of Thoth is inscribed with that king's cartouche.
swc2.hccs.cc.tx.us /proberts/gallery/html/don_ritchson/files/mentuherkhopshef.html   (878 words)

  
 Egypt: KV19, the Tomb of Prince Ramesses-Mentuherkhepshef
KV19 was finally taken over and decorated for Prince Ramesses-Mentuherkhepshef, a son of Ramesses IX of Egypt's 20th Dynasty.
The reason we believe that Mentuherkhepeshef was the son of Ramesses IX is because the belt buckle on the figure of Thoth is inscribed with that king's cartouche.
Another limestone plaque bearing the name of Ramesses X was also found along with faience wig inlays for a coffin, beads, and pottery shards from the burial pit.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/kv19.htm   (1325 words)

  
 Ramesses - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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Ramesses (also commonly spelled "Ramses" or "Rameses") is the name given in English transliteration to eleven Egyptian pharaohs of the later New Kingdom period:
Ramesses is also the name of a Doom Metal band from England.
open-encyclopedia.com /Rameses   (97 words)

  
 The 21st Dynasty of Egypt
During this time Ramses VII and VIII lived their brief lifes, having wealth and fame because of their father, but no real power as kings.
Ramesses VII: Ousermaatre Meryimen Setepenre - (It) Amun
Their time falls under the conditions existing when Agesilaus came to Egypt after being called by Tachos and who then withdrew his support from Tachos and shifted it to Nectanebo II whom he deemed to be better for his own causes.
www.specialtyinterests.net /dyn21b.html   (17595 words)

  
 The 30 Dynasties of Egypt
Ramesses XI was the last of the rulers of the New Kingdom.
Rulers of the Nineteenth Dynasty: Ramesses I (1291 - 1291 BC), Seti I (1291 1278 BC), Ramesses II (1279 - 1212 BC), Merneptah (1212 - 1202 BC), Amenmesses (1202 - 1199 BC), Seti II (1199 - 1193 BC), Siptah (1193 - 1187 BC) and Queen Twosret (1187 - 1185 BC).
Rulers of the Twentieth Dynasty: Setnakhte (1185 - 1182 BC), Ramesses III (1182 - 1151 BC), Ramesses IV (1151 - 1145 BC), Ramesses V (1145 - 1141 BC), Ramesses VI (1141 - 1133 BC), Ramesses VII (1133 - 1126 BC), Ramesses VIII (1133 - 1126 BC), Ramesses IX (1126 - 1108 BC),
mstecker.com /pages/egyptdyn_fp.htm   (1541 words)

  
 Ramesses - TheBestLinks.com - Egypt, Pharaoh, TheBestLinks.com:Disambiguation, Re, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ramesses - TheBestLinks.com - Egypt, Pharaoh, TheBestLinks.com:Disambiguation, Re,...
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Twentieth dynasty of Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Twentieth Dynasty was founded by Setnakhte, but its only important member was Ramesses III, who modelled his career after Ramesses II the Great.
Many surviving documents from this period are records of investigations and punishment for these crimes, especially in the reigns of Ramesses IX and Ramesses XI.
The power of the last king, Ramesses 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.baghdadmuseum.org /ref?title=Twentieth_dynasty_of_Egypt   (326 words)

  
 zoananachronisms
When Ramesses VIII made dedication to Seth, it was to him as lord of Avaris, not the Seth of Pi-Ramesses any more...Instead, concurrent with Memphis from 1070, the new East Delta capital was Tanis, and known exclusively as Tanis (Djanet/Zoan)." (p.
The first mention of the town is known from a 19th Dynasty building block of Ramesses II (ruled c.
The fact that the earliest mention of Zoan is an inscription upon a building block of Ramesses II originally from Memphis (noted above by Graham), might be a clue that Israel could have dwelt in the vicinity in Ramesside times.  However, no dwellings of this period have been identified yet.
www.bibleorigins.net /zoananachronisms.html   (1970 words)

  
 Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ramesses II Son of Seti I + Tuya
Ramesses VI / Amenhirkopshef II (Amun is his strength)
Ramesses VIII / Sethhirkopshef (Set is his strength)
www.gaminggeeks.org /Resources/KateMonk/Ancient-World/Egypt/Rulers.htm   (1117 words)

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