Ramessu
- "Welcome, friend! A new life awaits you here, in Letopolis, the city of Horus! Come, find your path, and walk into a new age with us!"
- ―Ramessu welcoming travellers into the city, 48 BCE[src]

Ramessu was an Egyptian resident of Letopolis who lived during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.
Biography
Ramessu served a crier in the city, welcoming travelers and encouraging them to make the city their new and permanent home. In 48 BCE, Ramessu came across the Medjay, Bayek, who had visited the city in search of Taharqa, the steward of the city. Ramessu welcomed him to the city, encouraging him to speak to Nehi, a newly arrived inhabitant.[1]
Sometime thereafter, Bayek returned to speak with Ramessu, after speaking to Nehi and learning about strange hieroglyphics in his home. Ramessu informed Bayek that there was nothning to worry about, citing that three other residents had found the same thing as well. He assured Bayek that he would be wasting his time investigating as the writings were too old to make out what it was.[1]