For other ancient Egyptian people called Khaemweset, see Khaemwaset (disambiguation).
Khaemwaset in hieroglyphs
Khaemwaset ḫꜥ m wꜣst "He who appeared in Thebes"
Statue of Khaemweset from the British Museum.
Prince Khaemweset (also translated as Khamwese, Khaemwese or Khaemwaset or Setne Khamwas)[1][2] was the fourth son of Ramesses II and the second son by his queen Isetnofret. His contributions to Egyptian society were remembered for centuries after his death.[3] Khaemweset has been described as "the first Egyptologist" due to his efforts in identifying and restoring historic buildings, tombs and temples.
^"BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: The 'Death in Sakkara' Gallery". Retrieved 2018-03-22.
^Miriam Lichtheim. "Ancient Egyptian Literature Vol III".
^Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson (2004), p. 170-171
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of the dream on the Dream Stele. Less than two centuries later, Prince Khaemweset, fourth son of Ramesses II, would gain fame for identifying and restoring...
intact sarcophagus. He also found the virtually intact tomb of Prince Khaemweset, Ramesses II's son. Accused of theft and destruction by rival diggers...
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and Roman periods that transform well-known historical figures such as Khaemweset (Nineteenth Dynasty) and Inaros (First Persian Period) into fictional...
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officiant of Anubis, Kawab." Several centuries after Kawab died, Prince Khaemweset, son of Ramesses II, restored Kawab's statue in the temple of Memphis...
the impulse of Khaemweset (1280–1225 BC), fourth son of Ramses II. This is attested by inscriptions on stone cladding showing Khaemweset with offering...
underwent restorative work in the New Kingdom. In the Nineteenth Dynasty, Khaemweset, High Priest of Memphis and son of Ramesses II, had an inscription carved...
power after coming into conflict with the clan descended from prince Khaemweset, the vizier Hori having lent his support to Sethnakht. Nothing is known...