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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Ramses Xi Menmeare Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt Note Born: at Abt. 1110 BC , , , Delta Of Egypt Married: Died: at Abt. 1069 BC , , , Delta Of Egypt Father: Ramses X Kepermaere Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt Mother: Tiye ( )
WIFE
Name: Tenamum ( ) Note Born: at Delta Of Egypt, , , Died:
CHILDREN
Name: Henttawy Of Egypt Born: Died: Husband: Pinudjem I Of Egypt
Name: Tentamun Of Egypt Born: at Tannis, , , Delta Of Egypt Died: Husband: Smendes I Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt
NOTES
1). Ramesses XI was the tenth and the last king of the Twe n t i e th Dynasty as well as the New Kingdom. The reign o f t h i s ki ng was a period of turmoil. Ramesses was no t a ve r y en erget ic or vital ruler. The viceroy of Nubia , Paneh si , wen t fro mElephantine to Thebes to try to st op the u nre st tha t wa s arising from contention over th e region t ha t was bet wee n the high priest of Amon and o thers. At t h e same tim e ther e was a famine and was call ed the Yea r o f the Hyena . Hrih or was left in Thebes b y Panehsi t o con trol the aff airs the re. He soon assume d the role o f the h igh priest o f Amon an d eventually be came the vizi er as we ll. This wa s the caus e of the even tual downfal l of Panehs i. Panehsi r ebelled an d stoppe d Egypt s domin ation in Nub ia. Hrihor ad ministere d th e affairs of Egyp t while Ramess es XI remaine d in seclu s ion. Upon the deat h of Ramesses , Hrihor and Sme ndes di vide d Egypt betwee n themselves. Ra messes was techni call y pharao h untilhi s death, but Hriho r was the rule r o f Upper Egyp t for al l practical purposes . Ramesses deat h marked the en d o f the Twentieth Dynast y and th e New King dom. His tom b i s located in the Valle y of th e Kings. Sourc e www.tou regypt .netRamesses XI wa s the t enth and the las t king o f the Twen tieth Dynasty as wel l as the New Kingdo m . Th e reign of thi s king was a pe r iod of turmoil.Ramesse s wa s not a very ener getic or vi t a l ruler. The viceroy o f N ubia,Panehsi, went f rom Ele pha ntine to Thebes to tr y t o stop the unr est thatwa s a risin g from contention ov er th e region that was betwe e n the hi ghpriest of Amo n a nd othe rs. At the same tim e ther e wa s a famine and w ascalled th e Year of the Hye na. Hri h o r was left in Th ebes by Paneh si tocontrol th e affair s the re. He soon ass umed the role o f th e hig h priest ofA mon an d eventuall y became the vizie r as wel l. This was th e caus e of theev ent ual downfall o f Paneh si. Panehsi rebe lled an d stoppe d Egypt sdominatio n in N ubia. Hrihor adm i nistere d the a ffairs of Egypt whil eRa messes XI remaine d in seclusi on . Upon the death of Ram e s ses, Hrihor andSm endes divid e d Egypt between themsel ves . Ramesses was tech nicallypha rao h unti l his death , but Hr ihor was the rule r of Uppe r Egyp t for allpracti cal purpose s. Ramesses de a th mark ed the en d of the Tw entiethDynast y and the New K ingdom . His tomb i s locate d in the Val le y of theKings. S ource www.touregypt .net !BIRTH edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged !DEATH edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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