by REBrammer
Hounds and Horses

Some unknown king Setnakhte out of no where becomes the first king of Egypt's 20th Dynasty, the last dynasty of the New Kingdom. This is the king's birth name that, together with his epithet, mereramunre, means "Victorious is Set, Beloved of Amun Re". He is sometimes also known as Setnakht and Sethnakht. His throne name was Userkhaure Setepenre, meaning "Powerful are the Manifestations of Re, Chosen by Re".
We already know that nothing existed after Akhenaten except for the Persians, therefore these rulers that love "Set" so much came from Assyria and Babylon. Assurbanipal, Esarhaddon went to war against Pharaoh Taharqa of Egypt and Nabu-kudurri-usur (Nebuchadrezzar II) 605 - 562 BC goes as far as Thebes. Their names had to have been listed!
Rulers of Anu:
Ramses III = Usermaatre Meryamun, He was the son of Set-nakht and Queen Tiy-merenese. In Year 8 of his reign, the Sea Peoples, including Peleset, Denyen, Shardana, Weshwesh of the sea, and Tjekker, invaded Egypt by land and sea. Minor wive, Tiye, who was the cause of his destruction. She hatched a plot to kill him with the aim of placing her son, prince Pentaweret, on the throne. Userkhaure-setepenre-meryamun, Life-Pease-Happyness, the son of Re, Setnakht-merire-meryamun, L-P-H. He was Khepri-Set.
Ramses VI = a son of Ramesses III by Iset Ta-Hemdjert. His royal tomb, KV9, is located near Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings. Ramesses' prenomen or royal name was Nebmaatre-meryamun meaning "Lord of Justice is Re, Beloved of Amun" while his royal epithet--Amunherkhepshef Netjer-heqa-ianu--translates as "Amun is his Strength, God Ruler of Anu. Compare to # Neb-maat-re (Amenhotep III)
Ramses VII = Usermaatre Meryamun Setepenre. The foreman Hormose was previously attested in office only during the reign of Ramesses IX while his father and predecessor in this post--a certain Ankherkhau--served in office from the second decade of the reign of Ramesses III
Ramses XI = He was perhaps the son of Ramesses X by Queen Tiy who was a King's Mother.
There is no question that some, if not much of his reign was marked by a division of control in Egypt between the north and the Theban region south.
Khaemwaset Mereramun Netjerheqaianu, Menmaatre Setepenptah. "Appearing in Thebes, Beloved of Amun, God, Ruler of Anu". His throne name, Menmaatre Setepenptah translates as "The Justice of Re Remains, Chosen of Ptah".
Compare him to #76 Men-maat-re (Seti I) Sety Merenptah
Then we have Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten = Ruler of Anu, Ramses III = Ruler of Anu, Ramses VI = Ruler of Anu, Ramses VII = Ruler of Anu, Ramses XI = Ruler of Anu and finally Tutankhamen, the Ruler of southern Anu
# Nebmedoore (Menuhotep I)
# Sankhkare (Mentuhotep II)
# Sehotepibre (Amenemhat I)
# Kheperkare (Senusret I)
# Nebkaure (Amenemhet II)
# Khakheperre (Senusret II)
# Khakaure (Senusret III)
# Nemaatre (Amenemhet III)
# Maakheru-re (Amenemhet IV)
# Neb-pehty-re (Amose I)
# Djeserkare (Amenhotep I)
# Aa-Kheper-kare (Tuthmose I)
# Aa-Kheper-en-re (Tuthmose II)
# Men kheperre (Tuthmose III)
# Aa-kheperu-re (Amenhotep II)
# Men-kheperure (Tuthmose IV)
# Neb-maat-re (Amenhotep III)
# Djeser-kheperu-re Setep-en-er (Horemheb)
# Men-pehty-re (Ramesses I)
# Men-maat-re (Seti I)
Take your pick!