Kanakht Meryhapi Sankhtanebemkafraneb[1][2] K3-nḫt-mrj-Ḥˁpj-s-ˁnḫ-t3-nb-m-k3=f-Rˁ-nb Strong bull, beloved of Hapi, who causes the whole land to live by means of his Ka every day
Akhenre Setepenre Siptah or Merneptah Siptah was the penultimate ruler of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. His father's identity is currently unknown. Both Seti II and Amenmesse have been suggested although the fact that Siptah later changed his royal name or nomen to Merneptah Siptah after his Year 2 suggests rather that his father was Merneptah. If correct, this would make Siptah and Seti II half-brothers since both of them were sons of Merneptah.
He was not the crown prince, but succeeded to the throne as a child after the death of Seti II. His accession date occurred on I Peret day 2 around the month of December.[3]
^ abcdeDodson, A.; Poisoned Legacy: The Decline and Fall of the Nineteenth Egyptian Dynasty, American University Press, Cairo, (2010) A3
^ abcdePeter Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1994. p.158
^Jürgen von Beckerath, Chronologie des Pharaonischen Ägypten, MAS: Philipp von Zabern, (1997), p.201