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    Meryatum (“Beloved of Atum”) was an ancient Egyptian prince and High Priest of Re, the son of Pharaoh Ramesses II and Queen Nefertari. He is shown as 16th...
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    Meryatum (“Beloved of Atum”) was an ancient Egyptian prince and High Priest of Re, the son of Pharaoh Ramesses III. Meryatum was the brother of pharaohs...
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    Troops, and Pareherwenemef would later serve in Ramesses II's army. Prince Meryatum was elevated to the position of High Priest of Re in Heliopolis. Inscriptions...
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  • then pharaoh. Amenhotep (“Amun Is Pleased”) Itamun (“Amun Is The Father”) Meryatum (“Beloved of Atum”), son of Nefertari. High Priest of Heliopolis. Nebentaneb/Nebtaneb...
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    at least four brothers: Amun-her-khepeshef, Pareherwenemef, Meryre and Meryatum, as well as a sister named Henuttawy. Meritamen may have had more brothers...
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    Pareherwenemef Ramesses VI Montuherkhopshef By Tiye: Khaemwaset Pentawere Meryatum Ramesses VIII Duatentopet (only daughter) Father Setnakhte Mother Tiy-Merenese...
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  • Amenemope, son of the high priest of Amun, Parennefer called Wennefer Meryatum son of Ramesses II and Nefertari Rahotep served as Vizier as well as high...
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    side (at left as one faces the gateway) are, from left to right, princes Meryatum and Meryre, princesses Meritamen and Henuttawy, and princes Pareherwenemef...
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    Ramesses III Spouse Pharaoh Ramesses III Issue Pentawere, Khaemwaset, Meryatum, Ramesses VIII, Duatentopet (only daughter) Dynasty 20th Dynasty of Egypt...
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    chambers. It is believed that at least four of Ramesses's sons, including Meryatum, Sety, Amun-her-khepeshef (Ramesses's first-born son) and "the King's Principal...
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    this temple: the princes Amunherkhepeshef, Pareherwenemef, Meryre and Meryatum and the princesses Meritamen and Henuttawy. Henuttawy is not depicted on...
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  • sealers at the royal court and therefore one of the highest state officials. Meryatum High Priest of Re 19th dynasty fl. c. mid-13th century BC Egyptian prince...
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    Amunherkhepeshef is an older brother. Younger brothers include Meryre and Meryatum. The Princesses Henuttawy, Meritamen and Nebettawy were his sisters. Pareherwenemef...
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  • QV33 - Nefertari Ramesses II - - Amun-her-khepeshef Pareherwenemef Meryre Meryatum Meritamen Henuttawy Baketmut Nebettawy Nefertari (?) QV66 - Isetnofret...
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    Heliopolis. That position he seems to have taken over after the death of prince Meryatum, the son of Ramesses II and Nefertari, who had been in office for almost...
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  • Seif el-Din Mery (High Priest of Amun) Mery (High Priest of Osiris) Meryatum Meryatum II Meryhathor Meryibre Khety Merymose Meryneith Meryptah Meryptah...
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