King Ramesses X – Egyptian Pharaohs kings – The New Kingdom – Twentieth Egyptian Dynasty
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King Ramesses X Facts
Ruling period in Ancient Egyptian Government: 1111–1107 BC
Sentence period: 4 years.
Date of death: 1107 BC
Mother: Queen Tyti, the most famous Pharaonic queen of Egypt “Female Pharaohs“.
Sons: King Ramesses XI
Antiquities:
- Tomb of King Ramesses X | KV18 in the Valley of the Kings Tombs in Luxor “Thebes” in southern Egypt
The news of Maat Ra is an Egyptian pharaoh who ruled from 1111 to 1107 BC. He belongs to the Twentieth Dynasty. He is believed to be the son of Ramesses IX, although there is no historical document to prove the matter.
He received the Coronation of the Pharaohs. Learn more about The king follows.
- So far, no historical evidence has been found from Egyptology about the number of years of the king’s rule, as it is said that the rule extended for 3 or 4 years..
- While there are some Egyptologists specializing in the study of Egyptology, they indicate that the reign period extended for 9 years.
- Regarding the statement that King Ramesses.
- Where the scholar said that there is no relationship between King Ramesses IX, X, and also XI, since there is no conclusive evidence of that.
Period of rule
- Due to the poor historical documentation from the Ancient Egyptian Papyrus about the pharaoh, not much is known about his reign.
- However, it was concluded that his period of rule was a difficult period for the country, due to it going through a state of turmoil and chaos and the spread of Revolutions in Ancient Egypt..
- The state of security chaos was due to the theft and plundering of graves by thieves from the Pharaonic tombs “Ancient Egyptian Grave Robbers“, which began in the eras before him, but continued until the period of his rule, and even increased during his reign..
- There is the Turin Papyrus, which indicates some information about the first two years of the reign of King Ramses X when he took over the rule of Egypt.
- In addition to finding some information about the third year in the diary of one of Deir el-Medina workers.
- Information was mentioned in the memoirs regarding the disability that befell the workers, which led to the disruption of their duties in the Valley of the Kings, due to the threat of Libyan thieves..
- It was also reported that workers were absent from work for 7 non-consecutive days in one month, in the third year of the reign of King Ramses X..
- The reason for the workers’ absence from work was fear of the Libyans, who were known at that time as desert wanderers.
- There are inscriptions found in the city of “Anniba” that show that King Ramses X is the last of the Pharaohs who ruled the Nubia region in southern Egypt, as in the Geography of ancient Egypt..
Tomb of King Ramses X
- There is a private tomb for the Pharaoh and it is located in the royal Egyptian Tombs in the Valley of the Kings in Mount Qurna.
- The tomb bears the name and was found incomplete, indicating the weakness and deterioration of the art of Sculpture in Ancient Egypt and the art of Architecture in ancient Egypt.
- There is no information whether the pharaoh was buried inside it or not.
- Also, no belongings of the king or belongings such as funerary Funerary Equipment, the Pharaonic sarcophagus “Ancient Egyptian Coffins“, Egyptian Cartouche and Ushabti Statue were found..
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