Did Ramses II first son died?

Amun-her-khepeshef
King's Son
Commander of the Troops
Effective Confidant
Fan-bearer on the King's Right Hand
Royal Scribe
Did Ramses II first son died?

Prince Amun-her-kepshef (centre) at the Temple of Abydos

Diedca. 1254 BC
Burial

KV5 Thebes

SpouseNefertari
IssueSeti (possibly)
Egyptian name

Did Ramses II first son died?
Did Ramses II first son died?

Did Ramses II first son died?
Did Ramses II first son died?
Did Ramses II first son died?

Did Ramses II first son died?
Did Ramses II first son died?


jmn ḥr ḫpš.f
Dynasty19th of Egypt
FatherRamesses II
MotherNefertari
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion

Amun-her-khepeshef (died c. 1254 BC; also Amonhirkhopshef, Amun-her-wenemef and Amun-her-khepeshef A to distinguish him from later people of the same name) was the firstborn son of Pharaoh Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari.

Name[edit]

He was born when his father was still a co-regent with Seti I. He was originally called Amun-her-wenemef ("Amun Is with His Right Arm"). He changed his name to Amun-her-khepeshef ("Amun Is with His Strong Arm") early in his father's reign.[1] He appears to have changed his name once again to Seth-her-khepeshef around Year 20 of Ramesses II.[1] Seth-her-khepeshef was formerly thought to be another son of Ramesses II.

Biography[edit]

Amun-her-khepeshef was the crown prince of Egypt for the first 25 years of Ramesses II's reign but eventually predeceased his father in Year 25 of his father's reign.[2] Ramesses B, Ramesses II's second oldest son then succeeded him as Crown Prince for another 25 years (from Year 25 to Year 50 of this pharaoh's reign). Merenptah, Ramesses II's 13th son, would later assume the throne in Year 67 of Ramesses II.

Amun-her-khepeshef, as heir to the throne, held several titles. Some of them were unique such as "Commander of the Troops", "Effective Confidant" and "Eldest Son of the King of his Body." Some of his other titles were shared with other prominent princes such as "Fan-bearer on the King's Right Hand" and "Royal Scribe". His titles indicate that he held a high position in the army, and according to some relief depictions, he and his younger half-brother Khaemwaset fought in the Battle of Kadesh and the campaigns in Nubia (or at least he accompanied his father to these battles). He appears on a wall in the Temple of Beit el-Wali. Amun-her-khepeshef was involved in an exchange of diplomatic correspondence with the Hittites after Ramesses II's Year 21 peace treaty with them.[1]

Statues and depictions of Amun-her-khepeshef appear in his father's famous temples in Abu Simbel, Luxor, in the Ramesseum, and in Seti's Abydos temple. He is depicted with his father lassoing a bull in the Abydos temple walls and appears frequently on Ramesses II's statues.

Death[edit]

Amun-her-khepeshef died around Year 25 of his father's reign.[3] He is known to have had a wife named Nefertari – who could be identical with Ramesses' daughter, Nefertari, possibly a child of Queen Nefertari[2] – and a son named Seti. The next crown prince was his half-brother Ramesses, the eldest son of Queen Isetnofret. Amun-her-khepeshef was buried in tomb KV5 in the Valley of the Kings, in a large tomb built for the sons of Ramesses II. His interment was apparently inspected in Year 53 of Ramesses II.[1]

Among the artefacts found in the tomb were canopic jars labeled with Amun-her-khepeshef's name and containing organs. Also found were bones from four males including a skull with a deep fracture, believed to have been made by a mace.[4]

See also[edit]

  • List of children of Ramesses II
  • Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt family tree

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson (2004), p.170
  2. ^ a b Dodson & Hilton, p.173
  3. ^ "Anneke Bart: Ramesses II". Archived from the original on 2008-07-24. Retrieved 2006-11-06.
  4. ^ Boyle, Alan (12 January 2004). "A Pharaoh's firstborn son is resurrected". NBC News. Retrieved 17 September 2015.

How old was Ramses first son when he died?

Unfortunately, Amun-her-shepeshef did not outlive his father. He died in year 40 of his father's reign. Amun-her-shepeshef was probably between the age of 40 and 45. In fact, Ramesses II outlived his first twelve sons, with Merenptah, the thirteenth who may probably have been sixty at the time, finally succeeding him.

How many kids did Ramses the 2nd have?

Ramses II, one of ancient Egypt's greatest pharaohs, is said to have fathered more than 100 children, including 52 sons.

How did Pharaoh's son died?

In this scene from the biblical book of Exodus, Moses and Aaron (upper right) visit the pharaoh, who is mourning his son. The Egyptian ruler's son had died from one of the plagues sent by God to secure the Israelites' release from Egypt. The gloom of the painting reflects the father's intense grief.

How many kids and wives did Ramses II have?

Ramses II's long life—he lived between 90 and 96 years—gave him ample opportunity to marry wives and beget children. He had over 200 wives and concubines and over 100 children, many of whom he outlived. His first and perhaps favorite wife was Nefertari, to whom he dedicated one of the temples at Abu Simbel.