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The following is a list of who is buried where in the Valley of the Kings and nearby areas.
(Missing entries indicate that the intended occupant of the tomb is unknown, or that the tomb is incomplete and was never used as a burial place.)
1 Original Burials
1.1 East Valley
- KV1 Ramesses VII
- KV2 Ramesses IV
- KV3 Son of Ramesses III
- KV4 Ramesses XI
- KV5 Sons of Ramesses II
- KV6 Ramesses IX
- KV7 Ramesses II
- KV8 Merenptah
- KV9 Ramesses V/ Ramesses VI
- KV10 Amenmesse
- KV11 Ramesses III
- KV13 Bay
- KV14 Tawosret / Sethnakhte
- KV15 Seti II
- KV16 Ramesses I
- KV17 Seti I
- KV18 Ramesses X
- KV19 Mentuherkhepshef
- KV20 Hatshepsut/ Thutmose IThutmose I Akheperkare ( ? 1492 BC; sometimes spelled Thutmosis) was the 3rd Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from 1504 BC to 1492 BC. He was the father of the Pharaohs Thutmose II and Hatshepsut and was the first Pharaoh to be buried in the
- KV34 Thutmose IIIThutmose III (also written as Tuthmosis III called Manahpi(r)ya in the Amarna letters) (? 1426 BC), was a Pharaoh of Egypt in the Eighteenth Dynasty. He ruled 1479 BC 1426 BC. He was the son of Pharaoh Thutmose II and Isis, a minor wife. When Thutmose II
- KV35 Amenhotep IIAmenhotep II Aakheperura (died 1400 BC) was the 7th Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from 1427 BC to 1400 BC. Amenhotep II was the son of Thutmose III and a minor wife, Merytra. Amenhotep II may have been co-regent with his father before he (later served as a mummy cache see below)
- KV36 Maiherpri
- KV38 Thutmose IThutmose I Akheperkare ( ? 1492 BC; sometimes spelled Thutmosis) was the 3rd Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from 1504 BC to 1492 BC. He was the father of the Pharaohs Thutmose II and Hatshepsut and was the first Pharaoh to be buried in the
- KV39 Amenhotep IAmenhotep I Djeserkara (died 1504 BC) was the second Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from 1525 BC to 1504 BC. Amenhotep I was the third son of Ahmose and Ahmose-Nefertari. His elder brothers both preceded him in death clearing the way of hi ?
- KV42 Hatshepsut-Meryetre
- KV43 Thutmose IVThutmose IV Menkheperura (died 1390 BC; sometimes spelled Thutmosis) was the 8th Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from 1400 to 1390 BC. Thutmose IV was born to Amenhotep II and Tiy; little is known about his brief ten-year rule. He suppresse
- KV45 Userhet
- KV46 Yuya and Tjuyu (parents of TiyTiy (c. 1398 BC 1338 BC) was the Chief Queen of Amenhotep III and matriarch of the Amarna family. By all accounts, she was a very beautiful woman. Tjuyu, Tiys mother was Egyptian (a descendant of Ahmose Nefertari), and it appears from his mummy that her)
- KV47 Siptah
- KV48 Amenemopet
- KV50 animals, possibly pets of Amenhotep II
- KV51 animals
- KV52 animals
- KV54 Tutankhamun embalming cache
- KV55 Tiy and Smenkhkare/ Akhenaten cache
- KV57 Horemheb
- KV60 Sitre In
- KV62 Tutankhamun
- KVB-KVT pits, some of which may have been intended as tombs, others were probably furerary deposits.
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