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*The fictional "Ramses XIII," protagonist of the 1895 historical novel ''[[Pharaoh (novel)|Pharaoh]]'' by Bolesław Prus
*The fictional "Ramses XIII," protagonist of the 1895 historical novel ''[[Pharaoh (novel)|Pharaoh]]'' by Bolesław Prus
*Ramesses, the eponymous protagonist's father in "[[Thamos, König in Ägypten]]" ("Thamos, King of Egypt", or "King Thamos", in English), a play by Tobias Philipp, for which Mozart wrote incidental music
*Ramesses, the eponymous protagonist's father in "[[Thamos, König in Ägypten]]" ("Thamos, King of Egypt", or "King Thamos", in English), a play by Tobias Philipp, for which Mozart wrote incidental music
*[[Ramses]] (band)]], a German progressive rock band
*[[Ramses (band)]], a German progressive rock band
*[[Ramesses (band)]], an English sludge/doom metal band, formed by ex-Electric Wizard members Tim Bagshaw and Mark Greening
*[[Ramesses (band)]], an English sludge/doom metal band, formed by ex-Electric Wizard members Tim Bagshaw and Mark Greening
*[[Ramases]], an early-1970s-era British musician
*[[Ramases]], an early-1970s-era British musician

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Ramesses (/ræˈmɛsz/ or /ˈræməsz/), also commonly spelled Rameses or Ramses (/ˈræməsɛs/, /ˈræmsɛs/, or /ˈræmsz/), is the name conventionally given in English transliteration to 11 Egyptian pharaohs of the later New Kingdom period. Other variants of the name include Ramose and Paramessu; these various spellings could be used to refer to the same person.

The various forms are based on the Greek (Ραμεσσυς: Ramessus), Latin (Ramesses), or Hebrew (רעמסס: Raˁamses, Raˁmeses) forms of the name, all ultimately based on the Ancient Egyptian form: rˁ-ms-sw (𓅭𓇳) "Ra [is] the one who gave birth [to] him".

The name (רעמסס: Raˁamses, Raˁmeses) occurs in the Hebrew Bible, not as the name of a king but rather the name of one of the two cities was built for the Pharaoh of the oppression by the forced labor of the Israelites (Exodus, 1:11), the other such city being Pithom. Thus, the name was known to Jews and Christians long before the advent of modern Egyptology. The city is now commonly identified as Pi-Ramesses (House of Ramesses), the new capital founded by Ramesses II.

The convention of numbering kings who had the same name did not exist in Ancient Egypt, the numbers of the various pharaohs called Rameses were provided by modern scholars.

19th Dynasty
20th Dynasty

Other:

  • Ramses, a former automobile and motor bike marque from the Egyptian Light Transport Manufacturing Company
  • Pi-Ramesses, founded by pharaoh Ramesses II on the former site of Avaris
  • The fictional "Ramses XIII," protagonist of the 1895 historical novel Pharaoh by Bolesław Prus
  • Ramesses, the eponymous protagonist's father in "Thamos, König in Ägypten" ("Thamos, King of Egypt", or "King Thamos", in English), a play by Tobias Philipp, for which Mozart wrote incidental music
  • Ramses (band), a German progressive rock band
  • Ramesses (band), an English sludge/doom metal band, formed by ex-Electric Wizard members Tim Bagshaw and Mark Greening
  • Ramases, an early-1970s-era British musician
  • Ramses Emerson, a fictional character in the "Amelia Peabody" book series by U.S. author Elizabeth Peters
  • Ramses the Damned, an alternate title of the novel The Mummy by Anne Rice
  • Rameses (mascot), the mascot for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • King Ramses, a minor villain in the animated cartoon Courage the Cowardly Dog
  • Ramses, a summon creature in the Game Boy Advance game Golden Sun
  • Ramses, a brand of condom manufactured by Durex
  • Ramses Shaffy (1933–2009), Dutch singer
  • Albert Marchinsky, an illusionist whose stage name was "The Great Rameses"
  • MV Ramses, a German blockade runner sunk by HMAS Adelaide in 1942
  • Ramsés VII, pseudonym used by Argentine singer-songwriter Tanguito (1945-1972)