King Amenmesse
King Amenmesse "Amenmesses or Amenmose" | Facts & History The Greatest of Egyptian Pharaohs kings

King Amenmesse “Amenmesses or Amenmose” – Egyptian Pharaohs kings – Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt – The New Kingdom

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Ruling period: 1203–1200 BC

Duration of rule in Ancient Egyptian Government: 4 years.

Father: king Merneptah

Mother: Queen Takhat, the most famous Pharaonic queen of Egypt “Female Pharaohs“.

Wife: Queen Siptah.

Archaeology:

  1. Stone statues to indicate the development of the art of Sculpture in Ancient Egypt during the era of King Amenmesse.
  2. Tomb of King Amenmesse | KV10 in the Valley of the Kings Tombs in Luxor.

He is one of the members of the nineteenth dynasty, which dates back to the era of ancient Egypt. Some evidence says that he may have been the son of Queen Takht. There is a small group of information about this king, but there is some evidence that has shown us some basic information about him. Learn about them below..

King Amenmesse facts

What is the date of birth of King Amenmesse?

There is no clear evidence from Egyptology about the exact date of birth, but it has been concluded that it dates back to the 13th century BC..

When did King Amenmesse die?

King Amenmesse died in 1200 BC, and was buried in the Valley of the Kings.

Who are the children of King Amenmesse?

The son of King Amun Mesu is Siptah, while Amun’s father is Merneptah and his mother is Takhet.

Period of rule

  • King Amun Messes ruled the country from 1201 to 1198 BC..
  • Before King Amun, King Ramses II was king, while his successor was his son Merneptah.
  • Amun is the fifth member of the Nineteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt.
  • Amun is said to have ruled Egypt for 43 years, although there is disagreement over exactly when he took power.
  • Some Egyptologists say that his reign was in the year 1200 BC.
  • The former view is unlikely because this period was during the rule of King Seti II.
  • Evidence has been found that proves that the reign of King Amun passed through a series of conspiracies and conflicts.
  • The king obtained a number of titles, including the ruler of Thebes and Nubia, as in the Geography of ancient Egypt, in addition to the title of ruler of Thebes.
  • His royal name is “Mneme-Ra, Steen-God Ra,” the most famous ancient Egyptian deities“.

Tomb of King Amenmesse

  • There is no clear evidence of the origin of King Amun-Musu.
  • There is evidence showing that the king married “Bakt Wort” and also “Tia“.
  • His tomb, which bears a number, was found in an area called the Valley of the Kings.
  • The tomb was discovered in 1907 AD, and the mummy of the pharaoh was not inside it, but the mummy of two women was found..
  • It is said that one of these mummy is the mother of King Amun Mesu, who was called “Takht.”“.
  • Scientists also say that the second mummy belongs to the wife of King Amun Mesu as well and is called “Bakt Weret.”“.
  • Their names were identified through the inscriptions found in the well chamber inside the tomb.

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King Amenmesse "Amenmesses or Amenmose" | Facts & History The Greatest of Egyptian Pharaohs kings
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