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  Ramses IX - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Ramses IX Ramses IX (1129 – 1111 BC) was the eighth king of the 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 Valley of the Kings (designated KV19).
The tomb of Ramses 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.
www.music.us /education/R/Ramses-IX.htm   (399 words)

  
 Ägypten | Tal der Könige
KV 1 Ramses VII., König in der 20.
KV 4 Ramses XI., König in der 20.
KV 6 Ramses IX., König in der 20.
www.aegypten-informationen.de /ausflugziele-aegypten/aegypten-tal-der-koenige.html   (937 words)

  
  Al-Ahram Weekly | Heritage | The elite of the millennia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ramses III was known as the last of the influential Ramesside Pharaohs.
While Egypt under Ramses III was marked by its stability, Ramses IV's reign witnessed weak government under constant threat from internal rebels, which dropped a sorry curtain on the glorious Ramesside period in Upper Egypt and provided an opportunity for the rise of the new royal priesthood.
It was Ramses IX who finally handed over all authority when his daughter Nejmet married Hrihor, the high priest of Amun.
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  Ramses IX   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ramses IX (1129 – 1111 BC) was the eighth king of the 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 Valley of the Kings (designated KV19).
The tomb of Ramses 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.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/r/ra/ramses_ix.html   (203 words)

  
 Find A Grave - Valley of the Kings
Ramses was made a captain of the army at 10.
Ramses suceeded to the throne of Egypt when he was about twenty years old.
Some scholars claim Ramses IV presided over the court that tried those arrested in the so called Harem Conspiracy which led to the death of his father.
www.findagrave.com /php/famous.php?page=cem&FScemeteryid=1959716   (1036 words)

  
 KV6 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tomb KV6 in Egypt's Valley of the Kings was the final resting place of the 20th-dynasty Pharaoh Ramses IX.
The far wall depicts Ramses on his barque, surrounded by a host of gods.
While the sarcophagus itself has long since vanished, Ramses IX's mummy was one of those found in the Deir el-Bahri cache (DB320) in 1881
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/KV6   (403 words)

  
 Die Pharaonen im alten Ägypten
Da Ramses recht alt wurde, hatte er auch entsprechend viele Frauen und Nebenfrauen.
Ramses ist nicht nur für die Vielzahl seiner Bauwerke bekannt, die sich über das ganze Land erstrecken, sondern auch für den Gigantismus dieser Monumente.
Ramses ist wohl einer der bekanntesten Pharaonen der ägyptischen Geschichte.
www.aegypteninfo.de /pharaonen.htm   (2088 words)

  
 I Faraoni e le Dinastie: Ramses IX
I Faraoni e le Dinastie: Ramses IX Ramses IX Il padre di Ramesse IX potrebbe essere identificato con un principe ereditario figlio di Ramesse III che non arrivò mai a regnare sul paese.
Ramesse IX regnò per quasi diciotto anni in un paese sconvolto dalla corruzione.
Ramses IX non affrontò in prima persona i mali che affliggevano il suo regno e non si adoperò neppure per difendere la sua posizione.
www.anticoegitto.net /ramsesIX.htm   (508 words)

  
 Egypt: The Abbott Papyrus: An investigation into tomb robberies held under Ramses IX
An investigation into tomb robberies held under Ramses IX The examination of the tombs
(The year...) 20th of the month of Thoth, of the reign of the king, lord of the world, sun, good being, approved of by the sun, lord of the diadems, Ramses IX, beloved of Amen, beloved of Amen-Re, king of the gods, and of Re, lord of the two horizons.
Two persons are brought before it, Pakharu, son of Kharu, and Pakhet who is called a thief and is the main suspect, while Pakharu is suspected of false testimony.
www.touregypt.net /abbottpapyrus.htm   (1440 words)

  
 Ramses IX. - MedPort-Lexikon
Eigenname: Ramses-Chaemwese, Re ist es, der ihn geboren hat, der in Theben erschienen ist.
Sein Nachfolger ist Ramses X. Er ist - je nach Forschungsmeinung - sein Sohn oder Schwiegersohn, dessen Gemahlin Titi Tochter oder Schwiegertochter.
Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Ramses IX.
www.medport.de /lexikon/index.php/Ramses_IX.   (333 words)

  
 Ivory veneered wooden casket fragment   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ivory veneered wooden casket fragment bearing the name and titles of Ramses IX
The fragment was once a part of a compartment casket of Ramses IX discovered with the kings mummy in the DB 320 royal cache in July, 1881
No obvious chronological evidence can be derived from this object except perhaps to suggest that the fact it is wooden with traces of remaining glue may make it more believable for Ramses IX to have lived in the 5th rather than the 12th century BC.
www.specialtyinterests.net /ramses9_frag.html   (85 words)

  
 Ramesses IX
Tomb Interior of Ramesses IX Neferkare Ramesses IX (also written Ramses and Rameses) (1124 BC – 1106 BC) was the eighth king of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt.
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.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Ramses_IX   (946 words)

  
 A Journey to the Tombs
But Ramses II had more than 100 sons, and knowing not all of them could be king, he built a structure for them to be buried together.
The first tomb we entered was that of Ramses IX, a king of the 20th Dynasty (Ramses IX ruled from 1131 to 1112 B.C.).
According to the engravings in his tomb, Ramses IX was a healthy king, and Mohammed pointed out a depiction of him overseeing the construction of his resting place.
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 Living in Truth by Charles N.Pope - Chapter 40:"I Will Wipe Jerusalem as a Dish"(The Destruction of Thebes)
In Year 16 of Ramses IX (Taharqa) an investigation of tomb robberies that had occurred during the anarchy of the past eight years concluded with the capital punishment of 17 individuals (N. Grimal, A History of Ancient Egypt, p 290).
Ramses III died in his Year 33, that is, about 19 more years after the attack dated to his Year 14.
A second round of destruction took place in Year 18 of Ramses XI when Shabaka was assassinated and Thebes fell prey to once again to Assyrian troops, who this time may have been taking revenge for the murder of their king Tiglath-pileser III.
www.domainofman.com /book/chap-40.html   (7338 words)

  
 Living in Truth by Charles N.Pope - Chapter 39:"His Servant for Three Years"(Taharqa and Thebes in the ...
In his Year 5, Ramses III was required to accept the role of Moses (Akhenaten) as a type of sacrificial or substitute king for Wahibre Psamtik.
Ramses V is thought to have ruled for at least four years, which indicates that the crowning had occurred by Year 7 of the 12-year reign of Esarhaddon.
The significance of this apparent overlap in the reigns of Ramses V and Ramses VI is debated by Egyptologists.
www.domainofman.com /book/chap-39.html   (5166 words)

  
 Ramses 9
The power division which had come during the reign of Ramses 4, where the high priest of Amon at Karnak controlled large lands and taxation continued through the reign of Ramses 9.
In fact, Ramses 9 could only be considered to be in full power over northern Egypt.
Ramses 9 was still able to control Egyptian interests in Nubia.
lexicorient.com /e.o/ramses_9.htm   (145 words)

  
 Egypt: The Tomb of Ramesses IX, Valley of the Kings, Egypt
The tomb of Ramesses IX (KV 6) is the first tomb one encounters within the modern entrance to the Valley of the Kings.
In the second and third corridors, in addition to the Litanies of Re, there are also passages from the Book of the Dead, the Book of Caverns, and in the last part, the Book of Amduat.
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.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/ramesses9t.htm   (645 words)

  
 Tomb of Ramses IX
Tomb of Ramses IX Valley of the Kings - KV6
he tomb of Ramesses IX has stood open since antiquity and attracted the informal comments, scribbled on the walls, of some 46 classical tourists.
The mummy of Ramesses IX was discovered among other mummies of kings in the cache DB320 at Deir el-Bahari.
www.narmer.pl /kv/kv06en.htm   (192 words)

  
 Das Tal der Könige
Zusammen mit den Grabarchitekturen sind die Werte in den Gräbern im Tal eine Sehenswürdigkeit, die nebst unglaublichem Wissen immer noch ein fast gegenwärtiges Altes Ägypten beherbergen.
KV 38 Thutmosis I. KV 2 Ramses IV.
KV 16 Ramses I. KV 15 Sethos II.
www.pharaonenland-online.de /tempelanl/valleyotk6.htm   (232 words)

  
 Egypt: The Abbott Papyrus: An investigation into tomb robberies held under Ramses IX
(The year...) 20th of the month of Thoth, of the reign of the king, lord of the world, sun, good being, approved of by the sun, lord of the diadems, Ramses IX, beloved of Amen, beloved of Amen-Re, king of the gods, and of Re, lord of the two horizons.
Two persons are brought before it, Pakharu, son of Kharu, and Pakhet who is called a thief and is the main suspect, while Pakharu is suspected of false testimony.
The findings are recapitulated and the great chiefs gave the breath to the workers of the temple of Ramses III, i.e.
touregypt.net /abbottpapyrus.htm   (1440 words)

  
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KV 02 Ramses IV KV 03 Cache of Ramses III
KV 04 Ramses XI KV 05 Sons of Ramses II 06 Ramses IX KV 07 Ramses II 08 Merenptah
KV 09 Ramses V / VI KV 10 Amenmeses
www.ask-aladdin.com /valley.htm   (1403 words)

  
 Egyptian History - New Kingdom
Ramses II fought in Battle of Kadesh in 1274 BC.
Systematic robbing of royal tombs especially in the reigns of Ramses IX and Ramses XI.
During the reign of Ramses XI the High Priest of Amun at Thebes became the effective ruler of Upper Egypt
www.aldokkan.com /egypt/new_kingdom.htm   (148 words)

  
 Ramses IX   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ramses IX Ramses IX (1129 - 1111 A.C.) era el octavo rey de la vigésima dinastía de Egipto.
El hijo de Ramses IX, Montuherkhopshef, no vivió para tener éxito a su padre, aunque Montuherkhopshef tiene una de las tumbas más hermosas en el valle de los reyes (señalados KV19).
La tumba de Ramses IX está en el valle de los reyes (KV6) y ha estado abierta desde antigüedad, según lo evidenciado por Roman y la pintada griega en las paredes de la tumba.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/ra/Ramses%20IX.htm   (226 words)

  
 Luxor
We saw three tombs: Saptah of the 19th Dynasty, Ramesseus III of the 20th Dynasty, and Ramses IX, the largest.
Ramses IX had the most tomb paintings left intact.
The huge statues of Ramses adorning the entranceway were almost menacing.
www.worldfinds.com /pathlesstraveled/luxor.htm   (966 words)

  
 Ramses III and the Sea Peoples
In the papyrus Harris it is said that Ramses III held a campaign against the shasu Bedouins in the Negev desert; a campaign to the north is not mentioned.
In the time of Ramses III there was a scribe who worked in the Ramesseum (the funerary temple of Ramses II) and spoke to a unruly mob of striking workers from the Valley of the King.
Ramses II did use prisoners of war from Canaan in his building projects and it may well be that Elisha or somebody else liberated a number of prisoners.
home-3.tiscali.nl /~meester7/engseapeoples.html   (3774 words)

  
 ARCE/NC ARCHIVES   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ramses II's reign was also a turning point in the recognition of royal wives and children when he established the Valley of the Queens for the royal family burials.
Ramses seems to revel in celebrating the existence of dozens of sons.
After Neferure the title was taken by royal wives until the daughter of Ramses IV took the role and it transitioned to a position in which the holder had to be a virgin daughter of the king.
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 Fibble.org: Egypt Day 11: Good Tour Guide, No Alabaster Factory
We were able to visit three tombs, those of Ramses IV, Ramses IX and Merenptah, the 13th son of Ramses II (he had plenty more, believe it or not).
Ramses IV’s tomb was inhabited by Copts (Egyptian Christians, remember?) when their persecution drove them into the hills.
His outer sarcophagus was placed in the middle of the largest chamber for tourists, a mammoth block of stone that seems impossible to move, let alone get down the pasageway we just navigated (which isn’t small, maybe 10 feet wide and 10 feet high).
www.fibble.org /archives/000187.html   (1703 words)

  
 IX - Qwika
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Jean IX, born with Tibur in 840, pope of...
Pistoia on January 27 1600, pape Clement IX (in latin Clemens IX, in italien Clemente IX) of June 20 1667 at December 9...
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 SAKKARA:: Egypt Info & Highlights Details for Luxor   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Temple of Luxor was built predominately by Amenhotep II and Ramses II.
At the south end of the Temple of Luxor was an additional courtyard constructed by Ramses II during the 19th dynasty.
Inside the walls lie the temple with two birth houses, a Coptic Basilica, a sanatorium, a sacred lake and a temple dedicated to the Goddess Isis.
www.sakkaragroup.com /cityDetails.asp?id=18   (959 words)

  
 Egypt State Information Service-Summer 1997
Summarily redecorated and sealed anew by the priests, it was buried a hundered years later by debris when the tomb of Ramses IX was built higher up.
The waste material cancelled all traces and it was forgotten for 3000 years, until it was brought back to light in 1922 thanks to Howard Carter's experience and intuition.
The discovery of the tomb in a valley that had already been thoroughly "excavated" brought the archaeologist great fame, but also the bitter realization of just how much had been lost to mankind when the tombs of Pharaohs as great as Amenophis III, Seti I, Ramses II and Ramses III were looted.
www.sis.gov.eg /En/Pub/magazin/summer1997/110206000000000010.htm   (1676 words)

  
 Xlibris.Com Bookstore
V. When the girl rejects him, he takes a boat from Barcelona to Athens, where he lives near a whorehouse in Piraeus; he sells his blood to survive; he climbs Mount Olympus in a snow storm; he hitchhikes across Algeria just after the war of independence; he takes drugs in Tangiers.
Ramses and Isis travel to Egypt, where they run up against Egyptian bureaucracy and attendant horrors; a Copt cheats them and takes their money; their hopes to see the mummies of the pharaohs come to naught.
Ramses feels intense pains in his abdomen and goes to the emergency room, where his colon bursts; they operate, but after terrible suffering he dies, remembering the vision of light he saw in his youth.
www.xlibris.com /ramsesinnighttown   (156 words)

  
 Ramses X.
Ramses X. Der Artikel Ramses X. gehört zur Kategorie: Mann, Pharao
Er ist entweder der Sohn oder Schwiegersohn von Ramses IX.
und damit dessen Gemahlin Titi entweder Tochter oder Schwiegertochter von Ramses IX.
www.weblexikon.de /Ramses_X..html   (155 words)

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