Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt
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History of Ancient Egypt, Nineteenth Dynasty
Name | Dates (BC) |
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Ramesses I | 1293-1291 |
Seti I | 1291-1278 |
Ramesses II the Great | 1279-1212 |
Merneptah | 1212-1202 |
Amenemses | 1202-1199 |
Seti II | 1199-1193 |
Merneptah Siptah | 1193-1187 |
Twosret | 1187-1185 |
The Nineteenth Dynasty was founded by the soldier Ramesses I, to whom Pharaoh Horemheb willed the throne. This period is best known for its military conquests in modern Israel, Lebanon, and Syria. At least as early as Josephus, it was believed that Moses lived during the reign of Ramesses II (though, the time of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt has been suggested).
This dynasty came to an end because of internal fighting between the heirs of Merneptah Siptah for the throne. At one point his chief wife Twosret ruled, but she proved unable to control the internal fighting.