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Amenmesse (also
Amenmesses or Amenmeses) was the
fifth pharaoh of the
Nineteenth Dynasty in
Ancient Egypt,
possibly the son of
Merneptah and
Queen Takhat...
- by the rise of a rival: king
Amenmesse in
Upper Egypt. Secondly, the
German scholar Wolfgang Helck has
shown that
Amenmesse is only
attested in
Upper Egypt...
- of Merneptah,
there was a
conflict for the
throne between Seti II and
Amenmesse,
which eventually resulted in the
victory of Seti II. Seti II's reign...
- of Egypt. His father's
identity is
currently unknown. Both Seti II and
Amenmesse have been
suggested although the fact that
Siptah later changed his royal...
- her own
right after the
death of
pharaoh Siptah. Takhat, the
mother of
Amenmesse, may have been a
secondary queen,
though scholars are yet to
confirm this...
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mother of the
usurper pharaoh Amenmesse.
There are not many
facts known about her
other than that she was
Amenmesse's mother. She bore the
titles King's...
- as
infighting for the
throne between the
heirs of
Merneptah increased.
Amenmesse apparently usurped the
throne from Merneptah's son and successor, Seti...
-
although an
increasingly troubled court—which at one
point put a
usurper (
Amenmesse) on the throne—made it
increasingly difficult for a
pharaoh to effectively...
- the
reign of
Merneptah (reigned 1213-1203 BCE) and
perhaps Seti II and
Amenmesse.
Messuy was
appointed Viceroy of Kush in year 5 of
Merneptah and followed...
-
Egyptian city of Luxor, was cut and
decorated for the
burial of
Pharaoh Amenmesse of the
Nineteenth Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt. However,
there is no proof...