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Encyclopedia > Rameses VIII

Ramses VIII Sutekhikhopshef (died 1129 BC), was the seventh Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt and is believed to have been a son of Rameses III. Current information available on his reign shows that he reigned less than one year.


Of the Pharaohs of the Twentieth Dynasty, his tomb is the only one that still has not been found in the Valley of the Kings, though some have suggested that the tomb of Prince Mentuherkhepshef, the son of Rameses IX, was originally started for Rameses VIII.

Preceded by:
Ramses VII
Pharaoh of Egypt
Twentieth Dynasty
Succeeded by:
Ramses IX

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Rameses XI Setnakht ruled for only a few years but restored order after a period of chaos.
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She was unable to exploit the revolution of the Iron Age and there followed a succession of kings all called Rameses.
Egyptvoyager.com: Egyptian History (343 words)
His son Rameses II is the major figure of the dynasty.
Unfortunately the tide of history was turning and Rameses son, Merenptah had to struggle to maintain the prestige of Egypt.
It was unable to exploit the revolution of the Iron Age and there followed a succession of kings all called Rameses.
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