Merneptah
[ mer-nep-tah, mer-nep-tah ]
/ ˈmɛr nɛpˌtɑ, mərˈnɛp tɑ /
noun
king of ancient Egypt c1225–c1215 b.c. (son of Ramses II).
Also
Meneptah.
Example sentences from the Web for merneptah
Merneptah in the fifth year of his reign set up a hymn of victory on a pillar in a temple erected by his father, Ramses II.
Archology and the Bible |George A. BartonRamses II and his son, Merneptah, kept the great empire intact by their indomitable energy and efficient organization.
Biblical Geography and History |Charles Foster Kent