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Final Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt
Horemheb, also spelled Horemhab, Haremheb or Haremhab (Ancient Egyptian: ḥr-m-ḥb, meaning "Horus is in Jubilation"), was the last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty
Horemheb
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC
short reign. Ay was succeeded by Horemheb, who had been the commander-in-chief of Tutankhamun's armed forces. Under Horemheb, the restoration of the traditional
Tutankhamun
Egyptian pharaoh of the late 18th Dynasty (14th century BCE)
are rare, both because his reign was short and because his successor, Horemheb, instigated a campaign of damnatio memoriae against him and the other pharaohs
Ay_(pharaoh)
Founding pharaoh of 19th dynasty of Egypt
brief reign mainly serves to mark the transition between the reign of Horemheb, who had stabilized Egypt in the late 18th Dynasty, and the rule of the
Ramesses_I
Ancient Egyptian legal text
The Edict of Horemheb, also known as the Great Edict of Horemheb, is an ancient Egyptian legal document commissioned by pharaoh Horemheb. It is the most
Edict_of_Horemheb
Royal Wife of Tutankhamun
Horemheb. These extreme acts of damnatio memoriae against Ankhesenamun were probably due to some historical events that rankled Horemheb." Horemheb,
Ankhesenamun
Topics referred to by the same term
of Horemheb may refer to either of two tombs made for the Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh Horemheb: Tomb of Horemheb in Saqqara, made before Horemheb became
Tomb_of_Horemheb
Dynasty of Egypt from c. 1550 to 1292 BCE
during the reign of Ay, leaving the opportunity for Horemheb to claim the throne next. Horemheb also died without surviving children, having appointed
Eighteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III
Temple of Ay (c. 1323–1319 BC) and Horemheb (c. 1300 BC). The temple was originally built by Ay and later usurped by Horemheb who removed all inscriptions and
Medinet_Habu
Period in ancient Egyptian history (c. 1570–1069 BC)
nineteenth Dynasty. The last two members of the Eighteenth Dynasty—Ay and Horemheb—became rulers from the ranks of officials in the royal court, although
New_Kingdom_of_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian legal text
that Horemheb is the author, as a power behind the throne. However, the writing style is distinct from the writing style of the Edict of Horemheb document
Restoration_Stela
21698889 The Memphite Tomb of Horemheb is located in the Saqqara necropolis, near Memphis, Egypt. It was constructed before Horemheb ascended to the throne and
Tomb_of_Horemheb_in_Saqqara
1358–1336 BC period of the Egyptian 18th Dynasty
short reign of three years was followed by Horemheb, who ordered the city of Akhetaten torn down. Horemheb excised as much of the Amarna Period as he
Amarna_Period
Double statue of the Pharaoh Horemheb and his wife Amenia
The Statue of Horemheb and Amenia is a large double statue of the Pharaoh Horemheb and his first wife Amenia that was found at the ancient site of Saqqara
Statue_of_Horemheb_and_Amenia
Mortuary temple in Medinet Habu, Egypt
The Mortuary Temple of Ay and Horemheb is an Ancient Egyptian temple located at Medinet Habu in the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite
Mortuary Temple of Ay and Horemheb
Mortuary_Temple_of_Ay_and_Horemheb
Egyptian pharaoh
the enormous social upheavals generated by Akhenaten's religious reform, Horemheb, Ramesses I and Seti I's main priority was to re-establish order in the
Seti_I
Non-royal wife of Pharaoh Horemheb
Amenia was an Egyptian noble lady, the first wife of Horemheb, the last ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Very little is known about her, and she seems
Amenia_(wife_of_Horemheb)
1973 film
as Horemheb and John Gavin as Akhenaten. The film was produced by Telesistema Mexicano S.A. Geraldine Chaplin as Nefertiti Salah Zulfikar as Horemheb John
Nefertiti_y_Aquenatos
Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
to be torn down under Ay and Horemheb, Tutankhamun's successors and the last pharaohs of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Horemheb might also have ordered the demolition
Akhenaten
1945 novel by Finnish author Mika Waltari
bride-to-be, a widow queen of Egypt; and Mutnedjmet, royal wife of Horemheb. Historical Horemheb and Mutnedjmet had no son. Sinuhe recounts, in his old age at
The_Egyptian
1954 film by Michael Curtiz
include a tavern maid Merit who is fond of him, the son of a cheesemaker Horemheb serving as a lowly soldier and a one-eyed man of street-wise named Kaptah
The_Egyptian_(film)
Ancient Egyptian tomb
offerings to sustain their spirits in the afterlife. The Temple of Ay and Horemheb at Medinet Habu contained statues that were originally carved for Tutankhamun
Tomb_of_Tutankhamun
Ancient Egyptian sculpture of Osiris
funerary paraphernalia, with a notable example being found in the tomb of Horemheb, KV57, in the Valley of the Kings. "Germinating Osiris | Theban Mapping
Corn_mummy
Treasurer in ancient Egypt
was an important figure during the reign of Pharaohs Tutankhamun, Ay and Horemheb of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. Maya's titles include: Fan-bearer
Maya_(treasurer)
Queen consort of Egypt
Mut" or "Mut is sweet." She was the second wife of Horemheb after Amenia who died before Horemheb became pharaoh. Mutnedjmet's titles include: Hereditary
Mutnedjmet
Egyptian dynasty from 1295 to 1186 BC
Ramesside period. This dynasty was founded by Vizier Ramesses I, whom Pharaoh Horemheb chose as his successor to the throne. The warrior kings of the early 18th
Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Building in Egypt
This pylon was built by Horemheb near the end of his reign and only partly decorated by him. Ramesses I usurped Horemheb's reliefs and inscriptions on
Precinct_of_Amun-Re
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Cleopatra
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten
resulting in a dissatisfied faction of [royal] officials [such as Ay and Horemheb] and priests who advocated a quick return to orthodoxy." Nefertiti's burial
Nefertiti
Capital of the ancient Egyptian 19th dynasty
have been founded by Ramesses I (c. 1292–1290 BC) while he served under Horemheb. In 1884, Flinders Petrie arrived in Egypt to begin his excavations there
Pi-Ramesses
Necropolis in ancient Egypt
religious orthodoxy at the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty, Tutankhamun, Ay, and Horemheb returned to the royal necropolis. The Nineteenth and Twentieth Dynasties
Valley_of_the_Kings
Ancient Egyptian peerage rank
inherit. Tutankhamun designated his general Horemheb as iry-pat and successor. On his coronation stela, Horemheb recounts that the king "set him to be supreme
Iry-pat
Woman of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt
possibly a daughter of Horemheb, the last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. A stela of Isitnofret was unearthed in the Tomb of Horemheb in Saqqara, where
Isitnofret
Akhetaten. It is still uncertain if Paatenemheb was none other than pharaoh Horemheb in his early career — before adopting a name more appropriate to the post-Amarnan
Paatenemheb
Senusret III via coregency, Akhenaten was the successor to Amenhotep III, and Horemheb was the successor (barring Ay's Iry-pat interception interregnum) to Tutankhamun
List of pharaohs deified during lifetime
List_of_pharaohs_deified_during_lifetime
Play by Agatha Christie
soldier Horemheb. Meriptah is loyal to himself, his polytheistic religion of Amon, his country and his Pharaoh, somewhat in that order, whereas Horemheb is
Akhnaton_(play)
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Marcus_Aurelius
Ancient Egyptian official, Viceroy of Kush
Paser I was the Viceroy of Kush during the reigns of Ay and likely Horemheb. Reisner mentions that the only datable inscriptions for Paser belong to the
Paser_I
Ancient Egyptian queen consort
related to Tanedjemet, the wife of Seti I and daughter of Horemheb. A block from Horemheb's tomb at Saqqara depicts an "Isetnofret" dressed as a princess
Isetnofret
King's Daughter
depicted in their parents' tomb in Saqqara. She was born in the reign of Horemheb into a non-royal family, before her grandfather Paramessu (later Ramesses
Tia_(princess)
Ancient egyptian general
lies directly next to the one of Horemheb, that he built when he was general and not yet king. In the tomb of Horemheb appears also a close servant of
Ramose_(18th_Dynasty)
Ancient Egyptian name for Canaan and Syria
the temple of Karnak depicts a scene of Horemheb presenting foreigners to deities. Depicted behind Horemheb are rows of bound and prostrating foreigners
Retjenu
Egyptian royal headdress
statuette Tutankhamun Tutankhamun ushabti Ay Horemheb Horemheb relief This relief shows Tutankhamun (usurped by Horemheb) wearing the khepresh crown. Luxor Temple
Khepresh
Ancient Egyptian funerary text
appearance is in that of Horemheb in the 18th Dynasty, though this version is incomplete. Prior to its appearance in Horemheb's tomb, the Amduat was the
Book_of_Gates
Hittite prince
prevailing theory is that Ay had him killed on his way to Egypt, it is possible Horemheb had a hand in the assassination. He was the commander-in-chief of the army
Zannanza
Ancient capital of Inebu-hedj, Egypt
important officials from his reign, such as Horemheb and Maya, are situated in Saqqara, although Horemheb was buried in the Valley of the Kings after
Memphis,_Egypt
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
religious order restored. The subsequent pharaohs, Tutankhamun, Ay, and Horemheb, worked to erase all mention of Akhenaten's heresy, now known as the Amarna
Ancient_Egypt
Period from 1189 to 1077 BCE
this dynasty was the loss of pharaonic power to the High Priests of Amun. Horemheb, a pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, had restored the traditional Ancient Egyptian
Twentieth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Formal headcloth worn by the kings of Ancient Egypt
Tutankhamun wearing the nemes, c. 1323 BCE Upper part of a statuette of Horemheb wearing a nemes, c. 1319 – c. 1292 BCE Ramesses I wearing a nemes, KV16
Nemes
Title of Ancient Egyptian rulers
.." According to an inscription on the statue of Horemheb (14th–13th centuries BCE): "he [Horemheb] already came out of his mother's bosom adorned with
Pharaoh
King's Daughter
IV. She is shown sitting upon the knees of her tutor Horemheb, in his Theban tomb (TT78). Horemheb (not identical with the pharaoh of the same name) served
Amenemopet_(princess)
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Alexander_the_Great
Plots during Ancient Egypt to put the reigning monarch to death
Ay and Horemheb. The identity of those responsible for Zannanza's death remains a subject of debate. One possible suspect is General Horemheb, who held
Conspiracies_in_ancient_Egypt
Story in ancient Egyptian mythology
The gods Osiris, Anubis, and Horus depicted together in the Tomb of Horemheb (KV57) in the Valley of the Kings.
Osiris_myth
Ancient Egyptian god of the annual flooding of the Nile
Bassam el-Shammaa began to dispute it. An engraving of Hapi Statues of King Horemheb depicting Hapi, 18th Dynasty Upper part of a statue of the Nile God Hapi
Hapi_(Nile_god)
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Augustus
Ancient Egyptian solar deity
#Journey of the Sun). He is proclaimed king of the gods in the tomb of Horemheb. Pharaoh Thutmose III dedicated the pillars of Heliopolis to Horakhty.
Ra
Ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Kings
a sloping corridor and leading to the burial chamber. Like the tomb of Horemheb (KV57), the grave is decorated with the Book of Gates. The sarcophagus
KV16
Theban tomb
Scribe of Amun. Neferhotep lived during the reign of Tutankhamen, Ay and Horemheb, at the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He was a son of Neby, who
TT49
Pedestal of Ancient Egyptian statue
proposed that the Berlin pedestal was most likely written during the reign of Horemheb (1319-1292 BC) or Ramessess II (1279-1213 BC) as there was no Israel-like
Berlin_pedestal_relief
Family tree of ancient Egyptian rulers
history starts with the appointment of Ramesses I as the successor to Horemheb, the last king of the 18th Dynasty who had no heirs. From Rameses' line
Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt family tree
Nineteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt_family_tree
Religion founded by Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten
important figure in the courts of Akhenaten and Tutankhamun, and then Horemheb, who had been a military leader under Tutankhamun. There is little evidence
Atenism
Amputation of the nose
the Sushruta Samhita. Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, Horemheb, authored a legal text, the Edict of Horemheb, which frequently stated rhinotomy as a criminal
Rhinotomy
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
was a vizier (tjaty) and military officer during the reign of pharaoh Horemheb, who appointed Ramesses I as his successor; at that time, Ramesses II was
Ramesses_II
2015 TV series or program
of Egypt Ben Kingsley as Ay, the Grand Vizier. Nonso Anozie as General Horemheb, Tutankhamun's savvy and power hungry military strategist. Sibylla Deen
Tut_(miniseries)
Ancient Egyptian king list from the 19th dynasty
repudiation of the Amarna Period had been state policy since the reign of Horemheb (who had chosen Seti's father Ramesses I to succeed him). Two pharaohs
Abydos_King_List
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 486 to 465 BC
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Xerxes_I
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Nero
Topics referred to by the same term
New York, a hamlet within the town Amenia, North Dakota Amenia (wife of Horemheb), ancient Egyptian Amenia (fly), a genus of blow-flies Armenia Amena (disambiguation)
Amenia
Ancient Egyptian religious symbol
Hieroglyphs. Cambridge University Press. p. 579. ISBN 9781139917094. "Horemheb KV 57". osirisnet.net. Archived from the original on 2015-10-02. Retrieved
Was-sceptre
Ancient Egyptian tomb of Pharaoh Horemheb
Tomb KV57 is the royal tomb of Horemheb, the last pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty and is located in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. The tomb was located
KV57
Decade
according to Hindu traditions. The reign of Ay comes to an end. (or 1306 BC)—Horemheb assumes the throne of Ancient Egypt. Enlil-nirari succeeds his father as
1310s_BC
Theban tomb
father) of Amun-re during the reign of Horemheb of the 18th Dynasty. A scene dated to year 3 of Pharaoh Horemheb describes how the king – after making
TT50
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1213 to 1203 BC
dating to Year 30 of Ramesses II, and on a family stela from the Speos of Horemheb at Silsila dating to Years 33/34 of Ramesses II, On these stelae he is
Merneptah
Queen consort of Egypt
134–36. Dodson, Aidan (2018). Amarna sunset : Nefertiti, Tutankhamun, Ay, Horemheb, and the Egyptian counter-reformation (Revised ed.). Cairo: The American
Tiye
Ancient Egyptian scribe, general
end of the reign of Ay (when he seemingly vanished from all records) and Horemheb, the designated heir of Tutankhamun, became pharaoh instead. The identity
Nakhtmin
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1197 to 1191 BC
Gebel el-Silsila. A key graffito located at the entrance to the Speos of Horemheb at Gebel el-Silsila depicts Bay standing in a pose of adoration directly
Siptah
Pharaoh of Egypt from 305 to 282 BC
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Ptolemy_I_Soter
Dutch Egyptologist
the royal tomb of pharaoh Horemheb in the Valley of the Kings (KV57), which produced new evidence on the length of Horemheb’s reign, a hotly debated issue
Jacobus_Van_Dijk
Part of the burial equipment of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun
mysteries. A very similar Anubis statue was found in the tomb of the pharaoh Horemheb (KV57). Made of cedar, the jackal once had inlaid eyes which are now missing
Anubis_Shrine
Pharaoh's duties in the Ancient Egypt
Among the many royal decrees listed by egyptologists is the Edict of Horemheb. Dated at the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty, it is intended to reorganize
Functions_of_the_Pharaoh
Ancient Egyptian female ruler
many Eighteenth Dynasty royals including Akhenaten, Ay, Queen Tiye, and Horemheb were found, and that "linking Tutankhamun and Neferneferuaten politically
Neferneferuaten
Roman emperor from 283 to 285
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Carinus
Egyptian pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Ramesses_XII
English actor (born 1978)
2013–2014 Dracula R.M. Renfield Main cast; 10 episodes 2015 Tut General Horemheb Miniseries; 3 episodes Doctor Who Hydroflax (voice) Episode: "The Husbands
Nonso_Anozie
Decade
c. 1307 BC—Adad-nirari I becomes king of Assyria. 1306 BC (or 1319 BC)—Horemheb becomes pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. c. 1300 BC—Some people of the "Eastern
1300s_BC_(decade)
Communications. pp. 50–64. Martin, Geoffrey T. (1989). The Memphite Tomb of Horemheb, volume 1. London: Egypt Exploration Society. pp. 79–82. Shaw, G. J. 2012
Slavery_in_ancient_Egypt
Highest-ranking priestess of the Amun cult
Thebes as the capital as well. The last ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty, Horemheb (1320–1292 BC), restored the priesthood of Amun, but he prevented the Amun
God's_Wife_of_Amun
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 47 BC
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Ptolemy_XIII_Theos_Philopator
King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 423 to 405/4 BC
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Darius_II
Egyptian pharaoh
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Nikare_II
Iranian television series
Honifer, chamberlain of Potiphar Esmail Soltanian as Kimoni Reza Razavi as Horemheb Israfil Alamdari as Roodemon Reza Agharabi as Paadiyamon Parviz Fallahipour
Prophet_Joseph_(TV_series)
Ancient Egyptian tomb at Amarna
mummy cache in KV35. The reigns of Tutankhamun and his successors Ay and Horemheb saw the end of Atenism and the restoration of the traditional polytheistic
Royal_Tomb_of_Akhenaten
Daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti
ISBN 978-0-691-00217-0 Dodson, Aidan, Amarna Sunset: Nefertiti, Tutankhamun, Ay, Horemheb, and the Egyptian Counter-Reformation. The American University in Cairo
Meketaten
Archaeological museum in Turin, Italy
and Hathor Statue of Seti II Statue of Sekhmet Statue of Ptah Statue of Horemheb with Amun Sphinx of the Nineteenth Dynasty A section of text from Kha's
Museo_Egizio
Roman emperor from 276 to 282
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Probus_(emperor)
Egyptian ruler of Hermopolis
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Djehutyemhat
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
IV Amenhotep III Akhenaten Smenkhkare Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀
Trajan
Royal wife in ancient Egypt
that she was almost certainly a wife of Seti I and probably a daughter of Horemheb. Queen Tanodjmy's tomb in the Valley of the Queens was entered and studied
Tanedjemet
National museum in London, England
the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin (203 tablets) (1350 BC) Stela of Horemheb from his tomb at Saqqara (1330 BC) London Medical Papyrus with 61 medical
British_Museum
HOREMHEB
HOREMHEB
HOREMHEB
Boy/Male
Polynesian
Big/tall trees.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Another name of Kubera
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati
Biblical
medicine or refreshment of the Lord
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
An Epithet of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Latin
Valiant.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, love's peace or, love's the world.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Hill; Variant of Irish; Sanskrit Tara; Rocky Hill; From the Crag of a Tower
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Name of a Star
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet
HOREMHEB
HOREMHEB
HOREMHEB
HOREMHEB
HOREMHEB