| Amunherkhepeshef | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Amun is with his Strong Arm" | ||||||||
| Dynasty | 20th Dynasty | |||||||
| Titles | King's Son | |||||||
| Father | Ramesses VI | |||||||
| Mother | Nubkhesbed | |||||||
| Burial | KV13 | |||||||
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Amunherkhepeshef (transliteration: ỉmn-ḥr-ḫpš.f, meaning: "Amun is with his Strong Arm") was a Prince of the Twentieth Dynasty during the New Kingdom.
Family[]
Amunherkhepeshef was the son of Pharaoh Ramesses VI and Queen Nubkhesbed.[1] His siblings include; Panebenkemit, Iset and Ramesses-Itamun, the latter of whom succeeded their father as Ramesses VII.
Burial[]
Amunherkhepeshef predeceased his father and was buried in the reused sarcophagus of Tausret in an extension of the KV13 rock-cut tomb in the Valley of the Kings, which was originally planned for Chancellor Bay.[2]
References[]
Bibliography[]
- Dodson, A./Hilton, D., 2004: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, London.
- Dodson, A., 2017: Monarchs of the Nile. The American University in Cairo Press.