Twentieth dynasty of Egypt
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Categories: 12th century BC establishments | Twentieth dynasty of Egypt | Dynasties of ancient Egypt
Tomb robbingThe period of these rulers is notable for the beginning of the systematic robbing of the Royal Tombs. Many surviving administrative documents from this period are records of investigations and punishment for these crimes, especially in the reigns of Ramesses IX and Ramesses XI. DeclineAs happened under the later Nineteenth Dynasty, this group struggled under the effects of the bickering between the heirs of Ramesses III. For instance, three different sons of Ramesses III are known to have assumed power as Ramesses IV, Ramesses VI and Ramesses VIII respectively. However, at this time Egypt was also increasingly beset by a series of droughts, below-normal flooding levels of the Nile, famine, civil unrest and official corruption – all of which would limit the managerial abilities of any king. The power of the last king, Ramesses XI, grew so weak that in the south the High Priests of Amun at Thebes became the effective defacto rulers of Upper Egypt, while Smendes controlled Lower Egypt even before Ramesses XI's death. Smendes would eventually found the Twenty-First dynasty at Tanis. Twentieth Dynasty timeline
See alsobr:XXvet tierniezh Henegipt es:Dinastía XX de Egipto fr:XXe dynastie égyptienne is:Tuttugasta konungsættin it:XX dinastia egizia nl:20e Dynastie van Egypte ja:エジプト第20王朝 no:20. egyptiske dynasti pl:XX dynastia pt:XX dinastia egípcia sh:Dvadeseta dinastija Egipta fi:Egyptin 20. dynastia sv:Egyptens tjugonde dynasti |



