Family:
Marriage:
Children:
- Ramses V Amenhirkopshef I Pharaoh Of Egypt Death: 1141 BC
Bibliography
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Dodson, Aiden, and Dylan Hilton, Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, London: Thames & Hudson, 2004. MCL 932 Dod. Available at http://archive.org/details/AidanDodsonTheCompleteRoyalFamiliesOfAncientEgypt Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Dodson Egypt p[0-9]*].
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Settipani, Christian, Nos Ancetres de L'Antiquite, Etudes des possibilites de liens genealogiques entre les familles de l'Antiquite. Paris: Editions Christian, 1991. NYPL #ARB-93-7430. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Settipani LGA p[0-9]*].
Sources for birth and parent Information
- parents:
- [Ref: Dodson Egypt p186, Settipani LGA p171],
- father:
- [Ref: Settipani LGA p173],
- name:
- Usermare Setpenamon Ramses IV [Ref: Settipani LGA p169]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- [Ref: Dodson Egypt p291]
- 1148 BC [Ref: Settipani LGA p169]
Sources with Information about marriage to Tentopet
- names:
- [Ref: Settipani LGA p173],
- child:
- [Ref: Dodson Egypt p186]
Research Notes:
1153-1146 BC: Pharaoh of Egypy, throne name "User/Heqamaetre-Setpenamun"
[Ref: Dodson Egypt p291]
1154 BC: Pharaoh of Egypt [Ref: Settipani LGA p173]
1154-1148 BC: Pharaoh of Egypt [Ref: Settipani LGA p169]
papyrus of Harris, written under the reign of Ramses IV, Ramses IV asserts
several times his being a legitimate son of his predecessor. Similarly in
contemporary writing of Abydos [Ref: Settipani LGA p170]
depicted in the Medinet Habuy procession and heir to the throne for much
of his father's reign [Ref: Dodson Egypt p194]
seen in two sets of temple reliefs dating to his father's reign: in the
fourcourt of the Ramesses III temple in the first court of the Amun
temple at Karnak, and in a scene of games under the Window of Appearances
at Medinet habu [Ref: Dodson Egypt p194]
as crown prince, took an increasingly important role in the rule of Egypt
during the closing years of his father's reign; e.g. in year 27 he is
depicted as being responsible for the appointment of one Amenemopet as
High Priest of Mut at Karnak [Ref: Dodson Egypt p194]
tomb was constructed for him in the Valley of Queens (QV53), but remained
unsed when he ascended the throne as Ramesses IV [Ref: Dodson Egypt p194]
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