Khaemweset II

Khaemweset II was a prince of the Twentieth Dynasty. He was a son of Ramesses III (1194-1163 B.C.E.). Khaemweset was drawn on the walls of Medinet Habu with  19  of  his  brothers. His  service  to  Egypt  was  carried as a priest of the god Ptah. The princes tomb was built in the Valley of the Queens, on the western shore of  Thebes, and  has  a  square  burial  chamber  with  incline chapels. Paintings in the tomb depict Ramesses III introducing Khaemweset to the deities of the Tuat, or Underworld.

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