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Ramesses III
Egyptian pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
Ramesses IV
3rd pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt
Ramesses VI
fifth ruler of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt
Ramesses V
Egyptian pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
Ramesses XI
Egyptian pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
Twosret
Tausret, also spelled Tawosret or Twosret (d. 1188 BC) was the last known ruler and the final pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt.
Ramesses VIII
Egyptian pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
Seti II
Egyptian pharaoh, sixth ruler of the Nineteenth dynasty
Ramesses VII
ancient Egyptian sixth pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
Setnakhte
Userkhaure-setepenre Setnakhte (also called Setnakht or Sethnakht) was the first pharaoh (1189 BC–1186 BC) of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt and the father of Ramesses III.
Ramesses X
ninth ruler of the 20th dynasty of Ancient Egypt
Siptah
thumb|230x230px|Goblet for an Apis died under the early reign of Siptah, 19th dynasty, New Kingdom. Found in the Serapeum of Saqqara, now in the Louvre Museum (n. 442).
Ramesses IX
Egyptian pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
Amenmesse
Amenmesse (also Amenmesses or Amenmeses) was the fifth pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty in Ancient Egypt, possibly the son of Merneptah and Queen Takhat. Others consider him to be one of the innumerable sons of Ramesses II. Very little is known about this pharaoh, who ruled Egypt for only three to four years. Various Egyptologists date his reign between 1202 BC–1199 BC or 1203 BC–1200 BC with others giving an accession date of 1200 BC. Amenmesse means "born of or fashioned by Amun" in Egyptian. Additionally, his nomen can be found with the epithet Heqa-waset, which means "Ruler of