Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt


The Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt, also known as the Ramessid dynasty, is classified as the second Dynasty of the Ancient Egyptian New Kingdom period, lasting from 1292 BC to 1189 BC. The 19th Dynasty and the 20th Dynasty furthermore together constitute an era known as the Ramesside period. This Dynasty was founded by Vizier Ramesses I, whom Pharaoh Horemheb chose as his successor to the throne.

History

Background

The warrior kings of the early 18th Dynasty had encountered only little resistance from neighbouring kingdoms, allowing them to expand their realm of influence easily, but the international situation had changed radically towards the end of the dynasty. The Hittites had gradually extended their influence into Syria and Canaan to become a major power in international politics, a power that both Seti I and his son Ramesses II would confront in the future.

19th Dynasty

Seti I and Ramesses II

The New Kingdom of Egypt reached the zenith of its power under Seti I and Ramesses II, who campaigned vigorously against the Libyans and the Hittites. The city of Kadesh was first captured by Seti I, who decided to concede it to Muwatalli of Hatti in an informal peace treaty between Egypt and Hatti. Ramesses II later attempted unsuccessfully to alter this situation in his fifth regnal year by launching an attack on Kadesh in his Second Syrian campaign in 1274 BC; he was caught in history's first recorded military ambush, but thanks to the arrival of the Ne'arin, Ramesses was able to rally his troops and turn the tide of battle against the Hittites. Ramesses II later profited from the Hittites' internal difficulties, during his eighth and ninth regnal years, when he campaigned against their Syrian possessions, capturing Kadesh and portions of Southern Syria, and advancing as far north as Tunip, where no Egyptian soldier had been seen for 120 years. He ultimately accepted that a campaign against the Hittites was an unsupportable drain on Egypt's treasury and military. In his 21st regnal year, Ramesses signed the earliest recorded peace treaty with Urhi-Teshub's successor, Hattusili III, and with that act Egypt-Hittite relations improved significantly. Ramesses II even married two Hittite princesses, the first after his second Sed Festival.

Merneptah and successors

This dynasty declined as infighting for the throne between the heirs of Merneptah increased. Amenmesse apparently usurped the throne from Merneptah's son and successor, Seti II, but he ruled Egypt for only four years. After his death, Seti regained power and destroyed most of Amenmesse's monuments. Seti was served at court by Chancellor Bay, who was originally just a 'royal scribe' but quickly became one of the most powerful men in Egypt, gaining the unprecedented privilege of constructing his own tomb in the Valley of the Kings. Both Bay and Seti's chief wife, Twosret, had a sinister reputation in Ancient Egyptian folklore. After Siptah's death, Twosret ruled Egypt for two more years, but she proved unable to maintain her hold on power amid the conspiracies and powerplays being hatched at the royal court. She was likely ousted in a revolt led by Setnakhte, founder of the 20th Dynasty.

Pharaohs of the 19th Dynasty

The pharaohs of the 19th Dynasty ruled for approximately 110 years: from to 1187 BC. Many of the pharaohs were buried in the Valley of the Kings in Thebes. Royal brother-sister marriages were observed, as a means to strengthen the royalty by echoing the practices in their creation myths. More information can be found on the Theban Mapping Project website.
PharaohImagePrenomen Horus-nameReignBurialConsort
Ramesses IMenpehtyreKanakhtwadjnesyt1292–1290 BCKV16Sitre
Seti IMenmaatreKanakhtkhaem Wasetsankhtawy1290–1279 BCKV17Tuya
Ramesses IIUsermaatre SetepenreKanakhtmeryre1279–1213 BCKV7Nefertari
Isetnofret
Maathorneferure
Meritamen
Bintanath
Nebettawy
Henutmire
MerneptahBaenre MerynetjeruKanakhthaemmaat1213–1203 BCKV8Isetnofret II
Takhat?
Seti IIUserkheperure SetepenreKanakhtwerpehty1203–1197 BCKV15Takhat?
Twosret?
Tiaa
AmenmesseMenmire SetepenreKanakhtmery Maatsementawy1201–1198 BCKV10Tiye or Tiy?
SiptahSekhaienre Meryamun
Akhenre Setepenre
Kanakhtmeryhapy Sankhtanebemkaef1197–1191 BCKV47Unknown
TausretSitre MeryamunKanakhtmerymaat1191–1188 BCKV14Seti II

Comparison of regnal lists

Although the Nineteenth Dynasty is well-recorded, they aren't fully featured in many Egyptian king lists, mostly due to the surviving ones being written by the early Nineteenth Dynasty pharaohs. The Abydos king list was finished during the reign of Seti I while the Saqqara and Ramesseum king lists were finished during the reign Ramesses II, and so don't record the later pharaohs.
The only 2 surviving king lists that fully feature the Nineteenth Dynasty are the Medinet Habu king list from the time of Ramesses III of the Twentieth Dynasty, and Manetho, who lived during the Ptolemaic Kingdom. The Medinet Habu king list omits Amenmesse, Siptah and Twosret. Manetho's now-lost work Aegyptiaca also provided individual reign lengths, however the lengths seem to be inaccurate and later Epitomes of the work were misunderstood by various writers who conflated multiple kings into a single figure, failed to understand the number of kings in this dynasty.
Historical PharaohAbydos King ListSaqqara King ListRamesseum King ListMedinet Habu King ListManetho
Ramesses IMenpehtireMenpehtireMenpehtyreMenpehtyreRamesses
Seti IMenmaatreMenmaatreMenmaatreMenmaatreSethos
Ramesses IIUsermaatre setepenreUsermaatre setepenreUsermaatre setepenreArmesses Miamun
MerneptahBaenre meryamunAmmenemes
Seti IIUserkheperure setepenreThouoris
AmenmesseOmittedOmitted
SiptahOmittedOmitted
TwosretOmittedAlkandra

Timeline of the 19th Dynasty


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