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Ramses XI

flourished 11th century BC

king of Egypt (reigned 1104–1075? BC), last king of the 20th dynasty, whose reign was marked by civil wars involving the high priest of Amon and the viceroy of Nubia. At the end of his reign, new dynasties were founded in Upper and Lower Egypt.

During his reign much of the population of western Thebes stayed within the fortified temple of Ramses III at Madīnat Habu; and at various periods there was no high priest of Amon—even the high priest Amenhotep was suspended from office for eight months.

With the high priest's fall, Theban society disintegrated into near anarchy; tomb robbery became rife, penetrating even the Valley of the Tombs of the Kings and involving scores of persons. Gangs crossed the river from eastern Thebes to participate in the looting. On the west bank the funerary temples of the 19th and 20th dynasties were plundered by the priests and necropolis staff. Out of the chaos, Herihor, a new leader, emerged from the military ranks. Beginning in the 19th year of the king's reign, Herihor restored order and became high priest of Amon.

Herihor soon arrogated the titles held earlier by Pinhasy, who had suppressed his superior, Amenhotep, and Herihor even added the vizier's title. In the temple of Khons at Thebes, he actually usurped the full royal titulary. When he died he was succeeded as high priest by Piankh (a general previously thought to be his son), without ever having quite secured the full kingship except in his Theban bailiwick. Piankh waged an unsuccessful war against Pinhasy in Nubia, losing the province for Egypt.

Thus, in obscurity, Ramses XI completed at least 27 years of rule; his Theban tomb lay unfinished and remained unoccupied, Egypt passing to two new separate dynasties.