Mentuherkhepeshef A
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| Mentuherkhepeshef | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "First Charioteer of His Majesty" "Overseer of the horses" "Royal scribe" | |||||
![]() Mentuherkhepeshef depicted in the procession of sons at the Ramesseum. | |||||
| Egyptian name | |||||
| Dynasty | 19th Dynasty | ||||
| Pharaoh | Ramesses II | ||||
| Burial | KV5, Thebes | ||||
| Father | Ramesses II | ||||
| Mother | Unknown (Most likely a minor wife of Ramses II) | ||||
Mentuherkhepeshef (ancient Egyptian: mntw-ḥr-hpšf, "Montu is with his Strong Arm") was a son of Pharaoh Ramesses II and the fifth son in the procession of princes after his half-brothers; Amunherkhepeshef, Ramesses, Pareherwenemef, and Khaemwaset.[1]
