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It is one of the tombs that were discovered in the Valley of the Kings region in Egypt. Ramses XI is one of the pharaohs who ruled Egypt. Ramses ruled Egypt from 1107 until 1077 BC, and he is one of the members of the Egyptian Twenty Dynasty.

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Tomb of King Ramesses XI

• The tomb of Ramses XI is 104.09 meters long, and was discovered since ancient times.
• It was discovered again by John Romer in 1978 and 1980.
• The sarcophagus of King Ramses XI has not been found.
• The tomb is known as KV4 and was originally built to be the home of Ramses XI.
• Ramses XI was the last king of the 20th dynasty.
• But the work was not finished when King Ramses XI died, so he was not buried there either.
• When King Ramses died, it was the beginning of the renaissance of good priests.
• Benozam I, the high priest of Amun in Thebes, proceeded to steal the tomb until he was buried there.
• A cartouche was found in the cemetery indicating that purpose of the priest.
• After that, the priest gave up that idea, and he, too, was not buried with it.

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• The reason for the fame of Ramses XI’s tomb is due to the fact that it was the last tomb that was built in the Valley of the Kings.
• In addition to the previous reason, there is also another reason, which is the use of the cemetery as a residence for the workers who are destroying the city.
• Where the priests of Amon ordered some of the workers to spread corruption and chaos and sabotage or a funeral city located near the area.
• Therefore, the workers took the cemetery as their dwelling, and those events were in the period of the third decay era that passed over Egypt.
• In addition to the previous reasons, it is famous because it is considered one of the first tombs that were opened to the public for them to visit.
• The cemetery was also used as a residence for Copts during the Byzantine period.

About Ramses XI

• Ramses XI died 1069 BC in the tribal area of ​​Sun El-Hajar.
• While the date of birth dates back to the 12th century BC.
• Ramses XI married Tint Amun and had Negmat and Duat Hathor, as well as Tent Amun.
• The father of Ramses XI is Ramses X.
• Egypt during his reign was not in the best condition, but rather it was suffering from instability, whether at the economic or political level.

 

Tomb of King Ramesses XI "Ramses" in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt | Facts KV4
Tomb of King Ramesses XI “Ramses” in the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt | Facts KV4

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