| Khaemwaset | |
|---|---|
| Prince | |
|  Khaemwaset (right) with his father Ramesses III. | |
| Dynasty | 20th Dynasty | 
| Pharaoh | Ramesses III, Ramesses IV | 
| Father | Ramesses III | 
| Burial | QV44 | 
Khaemwaset or Khaemwase was an ancient Egyptian prince, a son of Pharaoh Ramesses III. His name can also be found as Ramesses Khaemwaset.[1]
Biography
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| Khaemwaset in hieroglyphs | |||||
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| Era: New Kingdom (1550–1069 BC) | |||||

Like many of his brothers, he was named after a son of Ramesses II, Khaemwaset, and like the 19th dynasty Khaemwaset, he was a priest of Ptah in Memphis (though, unlike his namesake, not the high priest, only a sem-priest).[2] He is depicted in his father's temple at Medinet Habu.[1] Both Khaemwaset and his brother Pareherwenemef are mentioned as Eldest King's Son, which probably means that they were firstborn sons of different mothers.[3]
His well preserved tomb, QV44 (in the Valley of the Queens) was excavated by Italian archaeologists in 1903-1904.[4] A canopic jar of his is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo; his sarcophagus and probable mummy is in the Museo Egizio Turin.[5] He outlived his father and was buried under the reign of his brother Ramesses IV, since the text on the sarcophagus mentions Ramesses IV.[4]

Sources
- 1 2 Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004). The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05128-3., p.192
- ↑ Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., p.186
- ↑ Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., p.190
- 1 2 Alberto Siliotti: Guide to the Valley of the Kings. Barnes and Noble (1997). ISBN 88-8095-496-2
- ↑ Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., p.193
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