Egypt: Rulers, Kings and Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Ramesses VI

Ramesses VI

(Nebmaatremeryamun)

1143-1136 B.C.
20th Dynasty

The fifth king of the 20th Dynasty usurped the throne from his nephew, Ramesses V. However, the son of Ramesses III allowed mortuary ceremonies to continue for Ramesses V, who was only on the throne for four years. He usurped cartouches of previous kings and left his name on inscriptions in the Sinai. His built statues in Bubastis, Coptos, Karnak and Nubia. After his tomb was vandalized, the priests had to pin the corpse on a board in order to provide the remains with a decent burial.