Ramesses-Meryamun-Nebweben was an ancient Egyptian prince, a son of Pharaoh Ramesses II.
He spent his life in the Mer-wer harem, and was buried nearby after his death in his 30s.
[2] His body was found, and it is apparent that he had a deformed spine and was hunchbacked.
He was buried in an unused outer coffin of his great-grandfather, which Ramesses I had had made when he was still a vizier named Paramessu (the name of Ramesses I before he became pharaoh).
Although the inner coffin was also altered for Ramesses-Meryamun-Nebweben's burial, and the inscriptions were changed to his name instead of that of his great-grandfather, only the outer coffin was used, and the inner one was found by archeologists in a pit in Medinet Habu.