The reign of Ramesses VII:
Nothing is acknowledged of this son of Rameses VI exclude that he reigned for 7 years of economic asperity.
King Ramesses VII is believably the son of Ramesses VI and was the 6th Pharaoh of the 20th Dynasty. He constructed a tomb in the Valley of the Kings, but at that place no other monuments signs that he constructed. He did have a son that didn't live to follow him.
Burial Position:
Rock-cut tomb in Thebes (The Valley of the Kings tomb 1). King Rameses VII was buried in (KV1) but no mummy has been discovered that can be distinguished as his.
Ramesses VII Monuments signs:
His tomb in The Valley of the Kings:
- Afford for centuries, allots of Romans Greek and graffiti
- Bright paint colors are ascribable refurbishment.
- It's reopened around 1995
- Arrests an curious figure buried by cartouches.
- Is not visited a lot.
- Afterward style, horizontal grave
- Described with aspects from the (Book of Gates)
- Sky and configurations on ceiling, and calender of banquets
Related Posts:
KV2, The tomb of Ramesses IV
Setnakht (1185—1070)
Ramesses IV (1151-1145)
Nothing is acknowledged of this son of Rameses VI exclude that he reigned for 7 years of economic asperity.
King Ramesses VII is believably the son of Ramesses VI and was the 6th Pharaoh of the 20th Dynasty. He constructed a tomb in the Valley of the Kings, but at that place no other monuments signs that he constructed. He did have a son that didn't live to follow him.
Burial Position:
Rock-cut tomb in Thebes (The Valley of the Kings tomb 1). King Rameses VII was buried in (KV1) but no mummy has been discovered that can be distinguished as his.
Ramesses VII Monuments signs:
His tomb in The Valley of the Kings:
- Afford for centuries, allots of Romans Greek and graffiti
- Bright paint colors are ascribable refurbishment.
- It's reopened around 1995
- Arrests an curious figure buried by cartouches.
- Is not visited a lot.
- Afterward style, horizontal grave
- Described with aspects from the (Book of Gates)
- Sky and configurations on ceiling, and calender of banquets
Related Posts:
KV2, The tomb of Ramesses IV
Setnakht (1185—1070)
Ramesses IV (1151-1145)