Merenptah, the 13th son of Ramesses II's would eventually assume the throne after 67 years of reign.
Some other titles were shared between prominent princes, such as "Fan-bearer on the King's Right Hand" and "Royal Scribe".
According to some relief depictions, he and his younger half-brother Khaemwaset either fought or were at least present in the Battle of Kadesh and the campaigns in Nubia, along with their father.
[1] Statues and depictions of Amun-her-khepeshef appear in temples in Abu Simbel, Luxor, in the Ramesseum, and in Seti's Abydos.
[3] Amun-her-khepeshef's half-brother Ramesses, the eldest son of a lesser wife called Isetnofret, became next in line.
Amun-her-khepeshef was buried in tomb KV5, built for the sons of Ramesses II, in the Valley of the Kings.