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Merneptah (/ˈmɛrnɛptɑː, mərˈnɛptɑː/) or
Merenptah (reigned July or
August 1213 BC – 2 May 1203 BC) was the
fourth pharaoh of the
Nineteenth Dynasty of...
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towards the end, that of a
people or
tribe whom
Merneptah (also
written Merenptah) had
victoriously smitten – I.si.ri.ar?
Petrie quickly suggested that...
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Merenptah was an
ancient Egyptian prince during the 19th Dynasty,
likely to have been a son of
Pharaoh Merenptah. He is
known from two
statues of Senusret...
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Merenptah was an
ancient Egyptian prince of the late 19th Dynasty, a son of
Pharaoh Seti II. He is
depicted behind his
father in Seti's
small Karnak...
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Merneptah Stele found in the
funerary complex of
Merenptah on the west bank of the Nile in Thebes.
Merenptah's son Seti II
added two
small obelisks in front...
- tomb of his sons, KV5, and near to the tomb of his son and
successor Merenptah, KV8. KV7
follows the bent-axis plan of
tombs of the
earlier Eighteenth...
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outlived the
first 12 princes)
Princess Isetnofret (?),
possible wife of
Merenptah as Isetnofret II
Prince Sethi and
Princess Nebettawy have been suggested...
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known nomen, or
birth name, is
transliterated as "sty mry-n-ptḥ" or Sety
Merenptah,
meaning "Man of Set,
beloved of Ptah".
Manetho incorrectly considered...
- both Seti I and
Merenptah tombs but
switch position at the tomb of
Ramesses III
while the
hieroglyphs do not. At Seti I and
Merenptah tombs the Asiatic...
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located in the
Valley of the Kings, was used for the
burial of
Pharaoh Merenptah of
Ancient Egypt's
Nineteenth Dynasty. The
burial chamber,
located at...