- Ramesses VII
Pharaoh Infobox
Name=Ramesses VII
Caption=Ramesses VII with gods, from his tomb
Alt=Also written Ramses and Rameses
NomenHiero=C2-F31:O34:O34-C12-R8-S38-O28
Nomen="Ramesses Itefamun Neterhekaiunu"
PrenomenHiero=N5-wsr-C12-N5-U21:n-mr
Prenomen="Usermaatre-setepenre-meryamun"
HorusHiero=E2:D40-D36:n-m-M23-A42
Horus="Kanakht Kenanemnesu"
NebtyHiero=D36:k:Y1-I6:t*O49-w:D36-f:Z7*Y1 A24-N25:t*Z1-T14-A1-B1-Z2:N25
Nebty="Nekemetuef-hasety"
GoldenHiero=wsr-M4*M4*M4-W19-C12
Golden="Userrenput-meriamun"
Reign=1137–1130 BC
Predecessor=Ramesses VI
Successor=Ramesses VIII
Dynasty=20th Dynasty
Father=Ramesses VI
Mother=Nubkhesbed
Children=Ramesses
Died=1130 BC
Burial=KV1 |Usermaatre Meryamun Setepenre Ramesses VII (also written Ramses and Rameses) was the sixth
pharaoh of the 20th dynasty ofAncient Egypt . He reigned from1137 BC to at least1130 BC and was the son ofRamesses VI . Other dates for his reign are 1138-1131 BC. [Erik Hornung, Rolf Krauss & David Warburton (editors), Handbook of Ancient Egyptian Chronology (Handbook of Oriental Studies), Brill: 2006, p.493] The Turin Accounting Papyrus 1907+1908 is dated to Year 7 of his reign and states that 11 full years passed from Year 5 of Ramesses VI to Year 7 of his reign. [Raphael Ventura, "More Chronological Evidence from Turin Papyrus Cat.1907+1908," JNES 42, Vol.4 (1983), pp.271-277]Reign Length
Ramesses VII's seventh year is also attested in Ostraca O. Strasbourg h 84 which is dated to II Shemu of his 7th Regnal Year. [Jac Janssen, JEA 52 (1966), p.91 n.2] In 1980, C.J. Eyre proposed that a Year 8 papyri belonged to the reign of Ramesses VII. This papyri, dated anonymously to a "Year 8 IV Shemu day 25", details the record of the commissioning of some copper work and mentions 2 foreman at Deir El-Medina: Nekhemmut and Hor [mose] . [C.J. Eyre, The Reign of Ramesses XLVII, JEA 66 (1980), pp.168-170] The foreman Hormose was previously attested in office only during the reign of
Ramesses IX while his father and predecessor in this post--a certain Ankherkhau--served in office from the second decade of the reign of Ramesses III through to Year 4 of Ramesses VII where he is shown acting with Nekhemmet and the scribe Horisheri. [Eyre, op. cit., pp.168-170] The new Year 8 papyri proves that Hormose succeeded to his father's office as foreman by Year 8 of a certain king but Dominique Valbelle has now argued that this document must rather be dated to the reign ofRamesses IX instead. [Valbelle, Ouvrier, p.39]Since Ramesses VII's accession is known to have occurred around the end of III Peret, the king would have ruled Egypt for 7 years and 5 months when this document was drawn up provided that it belonged to his reign--something which is now in dispute. [
Jürgen von Beckerath , Chronologie des Pharaonischen Ägypten, Philip von Zabern, (1997), p.201] At any rate, his reign must have lasted for a minimum of 6 years and 10 months--or nearly 7 full years--since the accession date of his successor Ramesses VIII has been fixed by Amin Amer to an 8 month period between I Peret day 2 and I Akhet day 13. [A. Amer, GM 49, 1981, pp.9-12] Ramesses VII could easily have died on III Peret during this large interval for a reign of 7 full years.Ramesses VII was buried in Tomb
KV1 upon his death. His mummy has never been found.References
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