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  1. Pharaohs of the 19th Dynasty. The pharaohs of the 19th Dynasty ruled for approximately 110 years: from c. 1292 to 1187 BC. Many of the pharaohs were buried in the Valley of the Kings in Thebes (designated KV).

  2. Mar 16, 2019 · Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt (Bubastite Dynasty) (945 – 745 BC) Pharaohs in this period originally ruled from Bubastis. The rulers were a series of Meshwesh ancient Libyans who settled in Egypt during the Twentieth Dynasty.

  3. Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. When the last pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty, Horemheb passed away without leaving an heir, his aging vizier Paramesse succeeded him under the name Ramesses I.

  4. In ancient Egyptian history, dynasties are series of rulers sharing a common origin. They are usually, but not always, traditionally divided into 33 pharaonic dynasties; these dynasties are commonly grouped by modern scholars into "kingdoms" and "intermediate periods" .

    Dynasty
    Seat
    Period Of Rule(start)
    Period Of Rule(end)
    3150 BC
    2900 BC
    2880 BC
    2686 BC
    2687 BC
    2613 BC
    2613 BC
    2494 BC
  5. May 7, 2019 · a. Omission of Pharaoh's Throne-Name not Theologically Motivated. The absence of pharaoh's praenomen in the biblical history of the second millennium BC is often used either to support the assertion of the legendary nature of the exodus narrative, or to demonstrate that the Hebrew writers were not truly interested in history.

  6. Merneptah was a king of the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt and a son of Ramses II. After his victory over the Libyans and Sea Peoples, four commemorative stelae were made, one of which is the earliest attestation of a people called Israel.

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  8. The family tree of the Egyptian 19th Dynasty is the usual mixture of conjecture and interpretation. The family history starts with the appointment of Ramesses I as the successor to Horemheb, the last king of the 18th Dynasty who had no heirs. [ 1] From Rameses' line came perhaps the greatest king of the New Kingdom of Egypt, Rameses II.

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