Sethherkhepeshef

Sethherkhepeshef
   The name of several royal princes in Dynasty 19 and Dynasty 20. The first known was a son of Ramesses II, but it appears that this name was merely an alternate name of PrinceAmenherkhepeshef. The tomb (number 43) of Sethherkhepeshef (fl. c. 1185 BC), son of Ramesses III, is located in the Valley of the Queens, and it appears from his depiction that he died as a child. A second Prince Sethherkhepeshef succeeded as Ramesses VIII and may well have been a younger son of Ramesses III of the same name.
Historical Dictionary Of Ancient Egypt by Morris L. Bierbrier

Ancient Egypt. A Reference Guide. . 2011.

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