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Encyclopedia > Ramesses VI
Preceded by:
Ramesses V
Pharaoh of Egypt
20th Dynasty
Succeeded by:
Ramesses VII
Ramesses VI[1]
Also written Ramses and Rameses
Image of Ramesses VI on display at the Louvre
Image of Ramesses VI on display at the Louvre
Reign 1142 BC to 1134 BC
Praenomen



Nebmaatre-meryamun
Nomen


Ramesses (Amenherkhepeshef) Neterhekaiunu
Horus name





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Kanakht Aanakhtu
Nebty name




Userkhepeshhedhefenu
Golden Horus


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Died 1134 BC
Burial KV9

Ramesses VI (also written Ramses and Rameses) was the fifth ruler of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt who reigned from 1142 BC to 1134 BC. His tomb, KV9, is located near King Tutankhamen's tomb in the Valley of the Kings. Pharaoh is a title used to refer to any ruler, usually male, of the Egyptian kingdom in the pre-Christian, pre-Islamic period. ... Khafres Pyramid (4th dynasty) and Great Sphinx of Giza (c. ... Khafres Pyramid (4th dynasty) and Great Sphinx of Giza (c. ... Ramesses V (also written Ramses and Rameses) (reigned 1146 BC to 1142 BC) was the fourth pharaoh of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt. ... Pharaoh is a title used to refer to any ruler, usually male, of the Egyptian kingdom in the pre-Christian, pre-Islamic period. ... Known rulers, in the History of Egypt, for the Twentieth Dynasty. ... Nebmaatre Meryamun Ramesses VII (also written Ramses and Rameses) (reigned from 1134 BC to 1126 BC). ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1316x1492, 764 KB) fr: Antiquité égyptienne du musée du Louvre. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1316x1492, 764 KB) fr: Antiquité égyptienne du musée du Louvre. ... The Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France, is one of the largest, oldest, most important and famous art galleries and museums in the world. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Centuries: 13th century BC - 12th century BC - 11th century BC Decades: 1190s BC 1180s BC 1170s BC 1160s BC 1150s BC - 1140s BC - 1130s BC 1120s BC 1110s BC 1100s BC 1090s BC Events and Trends 1147 BC - Demophon, legendary King of Athens and veteran of the Trojan War dies... Centuries: 13th century BC - 12th century BC - 11th century BC Decades: 1180s BC 1170s BC 1160s BC 1150s BC 1140s BC - 1130s BC - 1120s BC 1110s BC 1100s BC 1090s BC 1080s BC Events and Trends 1135 BC - Oxyntes, legendary King of Athens dies after a reign of 12 years... The royal titulary or royal protocol of an Egyptian Pharaoh is the standard naming convention taken by the kings of Ancient Egypt. ... The royal titulary or royal protocol of an Egyptian Pharaoh is the standard naming convention taken by the kings of Ancient Egypt. ... The royal titulary or royal protocol of an Egyptian Pharaoh is the standard naming convention taken by the kings of Ancient Egypt. ... Image File history File links Srxtail2. ... The royal titulary or royal protocol of an Egyptian Pharaoh is the standard naming convention taken by the kings of Ancient Egypt. ... The royal titulary or royal protocol of an Egyptian Pharaoh is the standard naming convention taken by the kings of Ancient Egypt. ... Centuries: 13th century BC - 12th century BC - 11th century BC Decades: 1180s BC 1170s BC 1160s BC 1150s BC 1140s BC - 1130s BC - 1120s BC 1110s BC 1100s BC 1090s BC 1080s BC Events and Trends 1135 BC - Oxyntes, legendary King of Athens dies after a reign of 12 years... Tomb KV9 in Egypts Valley of the Kings was original constructed by Ramses V, and he was interred here, but his brother Ramses VI later reused the tomb as his own. ... Known rulers, in the History of Egypt, for the Twentieth Dynasty. ... Centuries: 13th century BC - 12th century BC - 11th century BC Decades: 1190s BC 1180s BC 1170s BC 1160s BC 1150s BC - 1140s BC - 1130s BC 1120s BC 1110s BC 1100s BC 1090s BC Events and trends 1147 BC - Demophon, legendary King of Athens and veteran of the Trojan War, dies... Centuries: 13th century BC - 12th century BC - 11th century BC Decades: 1180s BC 1170s BC 1160s BC 1150s BC 1140s BC - 1130s BC - 1120s BC 1110s BC 1100s BC 1090s BC 1080s BC Events and trends 1137 BC Ramses VII begins his reign as the sixth ruler of the Twentieth... Tomb KV9 in Egypts Valley of the Kings was original constructed by Ramses V, and he was interred here, but his brother Ramses VI later reused the tomb as his own. ... Tutankhamun (alternate transcription Tutankhamen), named Tutankhaten early in his life, was Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (1334 BC/1333 BC - 1323 BC), during the period known as the New Kingdom. ... View over the East Valley The Valley of the Kings, or Wadi el-Muluk (وادي الملوك) in Arabic, is a valley in Egypt where tombs were built for the Pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom, the Eighteenth through Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt. ...


Ramesses' prenomen was Nebmaatre-meryamun meaning "Lord of Justice is Re, Beloved of Amun" while his royal epithet--Amunherkhepshef Netjer-heqa-iunu translates as "Amun is his Strength, God Ruler of Heliopolis.[2] Based on Raphael Ventura's successful reconstruction of Turin Papyrus 1907+1908, Ramesses VI is now known to have enjoyed a reign of 8 Full Years.[3] He lived for 2 months into his brief Regnal Year 9 before dying and was succeeded by his son, Ramesses VII. His 8th Regnal Year is also attested in a graffito which names the then serving High Priest of Amun, Ramessessnakht. Nebmaatre Meryamun Ramesses VII (also written Ramses and Rameses) (reigned from 1134 BC to 1126 BC). ... Graffito is the plural of Graffiti Graffito (Apache) is an open source framework used to build CMSes, blogs, etc. ...


Shortly after his burial, his tomb was penetrated and ransacked by grave robbers who hacked away at his hands and feet in order to gain access to his jewelry. A medical examination of his Mummy which was found in KV35 in 1898 reveals severe damage to his body with his head and torso being broken into several pieces by an axe.[4] KV35 in the Valley of the Kings (Luxor, Egypt) is the tomb of Amenhotep II. It was discovered by Victor Loret in April 1898. ...


References

  1. ^ [1] Ramesses VI Nebmaatre-meryamun
  2. ^ Peter Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames & Hudson Ltd, (1994), p.167
  3. ^ Raphael Ventura, More Chronological Evidence from Turin Papyrus Cat.1907+1908, JNES 42, No.4 (1983), pp.271-277
  4. ^ Clayton, Chronicle, p.168


 

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