Ramesses XI

Ramesses XI was the tenth and final pharaoh of the 20th Dynasty. He succeeded his father Ramesses X, was exiled in the middle of his reign to Nubia, and his rule was followed by the Assyrian occupation of Egypt. More is known about him in the revised history than in the traditional history.

Ramesses XI was the son of Ramesses X, who was the grandson of Ramesses III, son of Setnakhte. This connects Ramesses XI all the way back to the beginning of the dynasty, a century before his reign. He had several children, but none of note to the revised history.

In 589 B.C., Ramesses X died and passed the throne to his son. Ramesses XI ruled for eighteen years of relative normalcy, getting along with other kings from the northern dynasties. However, in his nineteenth year (671 B.C.), Esarhaddon of Assyria invaded Egypt, and exiled Ramesses to Nubia.

Throughout the first years of the Assyrian occupation, Ramesses was not troubled by the 21st Dynasty in Thebes. But when Herihor appointed Piankh as commander of the Egyptian army, Piankh went on several Nubian campaigns to find and kill the rebellious Ramesses XI. Ramesses was killed by the Egyptian army in the tenth year of his exile.

The evidence for the revised history can be found at Displaced Dynasties. Evidence pertaining to this pharaoh specifically can be found here and here.