Amenherkhepshef
| Amenherkhepshef | |||||||
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| Prince of Egypt | |||||||
Tausret's coffin, later usurped by prince Amunherkhepeshef for his burial. | |||||||
| Burial | KV13, Thebes | ||||||
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| Dynasty | 20th dynasty | ||||||
| Father | Ramesses VI | ||||||
| Mother | Nubkhesbed | ||||||
Amenherkhepshef (also Amenherkhepshef D to distinguish him from earlier people of the same name) was an ancient Egyptian prince and a son of Ramesses VI with Queen Nubkhesbed. He lived in the mid 12th century BCE during the Twentieth Dynasty of the late New Kingdom period.
He died before his father and was buried in the reused sarcophagus of Tausret in an extension of the tomb originally planned for Chancellor Bay, KV13. The tomb is located in the Valley of the Kings, on the west bank of the Nile, in Thebes, Egypt.