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Akhenre Setepenre Siptah or
Merneptah Siptah was the
penultimate ruler of the
Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. His father's
identity is
currently unknown....
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Netjerkare Siptah (also
Neitiqerty Siptah and
possibly the
origin of the
legendary figure Nitocris; died c. 2210 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian king, the...
- this
figure included the
nearly six-year
reign of
Siptah, her predecessor.
Tausret simply ****umed
Siptah's regnal years as her own.
While her sole independent...
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Because Seti II had his
accession between II
Peret 29 and III
Peret 6
while Siptah—Seti II's successor—had his
accession around late IV
Akhet to
early I Peret...
- that
Nitocris is
legendary and
derives from the
historical king
Neitiqerty Siptah who
succeeded Nitocris's brother,
Merenre Nemtyemsaf II, at the transition...
- with the
support of Bay and the
puppet Pharaoh Siptah. However,
Tausret later eliminated Bay, and
Siptah died
under mysterious cir****stances. This soon...
- Twosret, had a
sinister re****tion in
Ancient Egyptian folklore.
After Siptah's death,
Twosret ruled Egypt for two more years, but she
proved unable to...
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Pharaoh Siptah of the
Nineteenth Dynasty. It was
discovered on
December 18, 1905 by
Edward R. Ayrton,
excavating on
behalf of
Theodore M. Davis;
Siptah's mummy...
- who may have
temporarily ruled from Thebes. Upon his death, Seti II's son
Siptah, who may have been
afflicted with
poliomyelitis during his life, was appointed...
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descendant of
either Twosret or
Merneptah Siptah—the
immediately preceding two pharaohs—nor that of
Siptah's predecessor Seti II, whom
Ramesses III, Setnakhte's...