Meriamon of Seti II - the pharaoh of the XIX dynasty , who ruled in 1200-1144 BC. er
| Pharaoh of Egypt | |
Network II | |
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Fragment of the statue of Seti II from Heliopolis | |
| Dynasty | XIX dynasty |
| Historical period | New kingdom |
| Predecessor | Amenmes |
| Successor | Saptah |
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| Mother | |
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| Burial | Valley of the Kings , the tomb of KV15 |
Belonged to the royal family; the only of the four Pharaohs who inherited the Merneptah (including Amenmes , Ramses Saptah , Tausert ) whose rule was considered legitimate.
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Name
The patronal name of Userheperur Meriamon (Huash-Khuru-Ria Mai-Amana) means "Revealed by the Ra, beloved by Amon." With his altar and personal names, the Network rendered the same honor to the four main state gods of that time: Amon , Ra , Seth , Ptahu .
The personal name was Setra Merneptah - “Seth, the one whom Ptah loved”.
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The networks, even during the life of their aged father, Merneptah I, ruled the country for him. Apparently, the reign of Seti was quite peaceful.
Under Ramses Saptah (according to other studies, during the reign of Amenmes), Network II was governor of Nubia . Strong ties with the influential priests of Amon allowed him to dislodge his predecessor. The network achieved some stability and built 2 temples (in Karnak and Shmune-Hermopol ).
Network II rules did not last long and fell victim to intrigue.
Family
- Wives: Taurset, Takhat , Tiaa
- Children: Merneptah Networks
Death
Seti died on the 6th year of his reign.
Buried in the unfinished tomb of KV15 . His identified mummy is found in KV35 [1] .
Name
| Name type | Hieroglyphic writing | Transliteration - Russian-language oglasovka - Translation | |||||||||||||||||||||
| "Choir name" (like a choir ) |
| kȝ-nḫt wr-pḥtj - ka-naht ur-pehti - "Mighty bull of great strength" | |||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| kȝ-nḫt mrj-Rˁ - ka-naht meri-ra - "Mighty bull beloved Ra " | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| kȝ-nḫt mk-Kmt | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Nebti's name" (as Lord of the double crown) |
| nḫt-ḫpš dr-pḏt-9 —hope-hepesh der-pepeet-9 - “The powerful blow that he defeats the Nine Bows (designation of foreign countries)” | |||||||||||||||||||||
| sḫm-ḫpš dr-pḏt-9 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| mk-Kmt wˁf-ḫȝswt | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Golden Name" (like the Golden Choir) |
| ˁȝ-nrw-m-tȝw-bnw - aa-neru-em-tau-sky - "Causing great fear of all lands" | |||||||||||||||||||||
| ˁȝ-nḫtw-m-tȝw-bnw | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Throne name" (as king of Upper and Lower Egypt) |
| wsr-ḫprw-Rˁ stp.n-Rˁ - user-heper-Ra set-up-Ra - "Powerful by the appearances of Ra, chosen by Ra" | |||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| wsr-ḫprw-Rˁ mrj-Jmn - user-heper-Ra meri-Amon - "Powerful by the appearances of Ra, beloved by Amon" | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| wsr-ḫprw-Rˁ mrj.n-Jmn - user-heper-Ra meri-en-Amon - "Powerful by the appearances of Ra, beloved by Amon" | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| wsr-ḫprw-Rˁ mrj-Jmn - user-heper-Ra meri-Amon - "Powerful by the appearances of Ra, beloved by Amon" | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| wsr-ḫprw-Rˁ stp.n-Rˁ mrj-Jmn - user-cheper-Ra setepen-Ra meri-Amon - "Powerful by the appearances of Ra, chosen by Ra, beloved by Amon" | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| wsr-ḫprw-Rˁ mrj-Stẖ - user-heper-Ra meri-Seth - "Powerful by the appearances of Ra, beloved by Set " | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Personal Name" (like Ra's son) |
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| Stẖy mrj.n-Ptḥ - Seth meri-en-Ptah - "Adherent of the Network, of whom Ptah loved" | ||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| identical to the previous one | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Stẖy mrj-Ptḥ - Seth Mary-Ptah - "Adherent of the Network, beloved of Ptah " | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Stẖy mrj.n-Ptḥ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sty mrj.n-Ptḥ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wsjrj St (y) mrj.n-Ptḥ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Stẖy | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Stẖy mrj.n-Ptḥ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Network II Genealogy
| Network | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ramses I | Sitra | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nets i | Thuja | Hattusili III | Puduhepa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Isitnofret | Ramses II | Nefertari | Maathornufrura | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Amenhehekeshef | Meritamon | Nebettavi | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ramses | Bent-anat | Jaemois | Isitnofret II | Merneptah | Tahat | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Tia | Network II | Taucert | Amenmes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Saptah | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes
- ↑ Aidan Dodson. The Royal Tombs of Ancient Egypt . - Pen and Sword, 2016. - 357 p. - ISBN 9781473880047 .
Literature
- History of the Ancient East. The origin of the most ancient class societies and the first centers of slaveholding civilization. Part 2. Front Asia. Egypt / Edited by G. M. Bongard-Levin . - M .: The main editorial board of the oriental literature of the publishing house “ Nauka ”, 1988. - 623 p. - 25 000 copies
- Ancient East and antiquity . // The rulers of the world. Chronological genealogical tables on world history in 4 vols. / Compiled by V. V. Erlikhman . - T. 1.
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| XIX dynasty | ||
| Predecessor: Merneptah | pharaoh of egypt OK. 1201 - 1196 BC. er | Successor: Saptah |