Pareherwenemef (Pre-hir-wonmef,[1] Prehirwenemef, Rehirwenemef [2]) was an ancient Egyptian prince of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt, the third son of Pharaoh Ramesses II, the second by Queen Nefertari.
[2] Pareherwenemef was present at the Battle of Kadesh and is depicted in the Abu Simbel temple.
The royal family quickly fled to the west, away from danger, led by Prince Pareherwenemef.
Eventually Pareherwenemef became First Charioteer of His Majesty, a position he shared with his brother Mentu-her-khepeshef.
On that same base a woman named Wadjyt-khati is mentioned but her exact relation to the prince is not known.