Kanakht Khaemwaset K3-nḫt-ḫˁ-m-W3s.t Strong bull, he who appears (is enthroned) in Waset
Hieroglyphic variant:
Nebty name
Userkhepesh Sankhtawy Wsr-ḫpš-sˁnḫ-t3.wj He whose blow is powerful, he invigorates the two lands
Hieroglyphic variant:
Golden Horus
Userrenputmiredjet Wsr-rnp.wt-mj-Rˁ-ḏt He who is long-lived litt. rich in years like Ra, forever
Variant: wsr-rnpwt mi-ˁnḏti wr-nsyt dr-pḏt-9 He who is long-lived litt. rich in years like Andjety, his kingdom is greater than the nine bows (the enemies of Egypt)
Prenomen (Praenomen)
Neferkare Setepenre Nfr-k3-Rˁ-stp-n-Rˁ Perfect is the Ka of Ra, the chosen one of Ra
Nomen
Ramesses Khaemwaset Mereramun Rˁ msj sw ḫˁj m W3s.t mrr Jmn Ra fashioned him, he appears in Waset, beloved of Amun
Consort
Baketwernel
Children
Ramesses X?, Montuherkhepeshef, Nebmaatre
Father
probably Montuherkhopshef
Mother
probably Takhat
Died
1111 BC
Burial
KV6; Mummy found in the Deir el-Bahri royal cache (Theban Necropolis)
Dynasty
20th Dynasty
Neferkare Setepenre Ramesses IX (also written Ramses) (originally named Amon-her-khepshef Khaemwaset) (ruled 1129–1111 BC)[1] was the eighth pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt. He was the third longest serving king of this Dynasty after Ramesses III and Ramesses XI. He is now believed to have assumed the throne on I Akhet day 21 based on evidence presented by Jürgen von Beckerath in a 1984 GM article.[2][3] According to the latest archaeological information, Ramesses IX died in Regnal Year 19 I Peret day 27 of his reign.[4] Therefore, he enjoyed a reign of 18 years, 4 months and 6 days. His throne name, Neferkare Setepenre, means "Beautiful Is The Soul of Re, Chosen of Re."[5] Ramesses IX is believed to be the son of Mentuherkhepeshef, a son of Ramesses III, since Mentuherkhopshef's wife, the lady Takhat bears the prominent title of King's Mother on the walls of tomb KV10, which she usurped and reused in the late 20th Dynasty; no other 20th Dynasty king is known to have had a mother with this name.[6] Ramesses IX was, therefore, probably a grandson of Ramesses III.[7]
^R. Krauss & D.A. Warburton "Chronological Table for the Dynastic Period" in Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss & David Warburton (editors), Ancient Egyptian Chronology (Handbook of Oriental Studies), Brill, 2006. p.493
^J. von Beckerath, Drei Thronbesteigungsdaten der XX. Dynastie, (Three accession dates of the 20th Dynasty), Göttinger Miszellen 79 (1984), pp.7-9 Beckerath's article discusses the accession dates of Ramesses VI, IX and X
^Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss & David Warburton (editors), Handbook of Ancient Egyptian Chronology (Handbook of Oriental Studies), Brill: 2006, p.216
^J. von Beckerath, MDAIK 40, 1984, pp.3-4
^Peter Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames & Hudson Ltd., 2006 paperback, p.167
^Nos ancêtres de l'Antiquité, 1991, Christian Settipani, p.153, 169, 173 & 175
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