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Pareherwenemef in hieroglyphs | |||||||
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Pareherwenemef (“Re is with his left arm”) was an ancient Egyptian prince of the 20th Dynasty, a son of pharaoh Ramesses III. Just like several of his brothers, he was named after a son of Ramesses II, whom Ramesses III tried to emulate (see Pareherwenemef). He is depicted in his father's mortuary temple at Medinet Habu.[1] Both he and his brother Khaemwaset are called firstborn sons of the king; they were possibly the firstborns of different wives.[2] He was buried in QV42.[1]
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Sources
- ^ a b Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004). The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05128-3., p.194
- ^ Dodson & Hilton, p.190
External links
- Theban Mapping Project – Plan of the tomb and other details.
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