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A woman kills Pharaoh Ramses III !!
How can that spoiled boy take the throne from my son Bentawer after I lived in this palace without value as a secondary wife that the Pharaoh remembers every year once or twice? This will not be even if I burned the palace with his king, and he will not take the throne that foolish boy.
Queen T's last words, the mother of Prince Bintawer, before she plotted the harem to kill her husband, Ramses III, Pharaoh of the country, so that her son Prince Bintawer could obtain the throne before the son of his wife, Pharaoh Ramses III, the principal, so what happened?
Ramses III was assassinated by Queen T, who is the wife of Pharaoh Ramses III High School, and she carried out a court plot against him.
It seems that this lady wanted her son to reach the top of the throne after Ramses III, but she knows that she was not the main wife, and therefore the percentage of her son's accession to the throne is small.
And that lady implemented an evil idea, which is to get rid of the king and convince a large number of influential members of the palace of the necessity to kill him.
Also, this lady was not only evil, but she was cunning and a persuasive character, and wowed anyone with her talk.
But her plan failed and they were arrested and the ex*****on of the members of this conspiracy was executed, and it was concluded that the king had struck a sharp object in the neck.
And when the assassination took place, it was mentioned as a harem conspiracy, even in the English language, and that plot was mentioned in detail in the Encyclopedia of Dr. Salim Hassan, but there were question marks about his death, whether King Ramses III was killed, or was he assassinated, but the scholars managed to solve the mystery The surroundings of his death, thanks to a CT scan, which proves that he was struck with a sharp object such as a knife or dagger in the neck from the back, which led to the death of King Ramses III
The conspirators ended up with burning, ex*****on and death with poison, and Queen T was among the convicts, as scholars proved her death affected by a toxic substance, and Pintawer was also killed for himself in the same way, and his body was not embalmed, and many archaeologists confirm that he himself is the screaming mummy in the Egyptian Museum.
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Luxor is the most well known recognized City in Upper (Southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate, known famously for its oldest and most Ancient Egyptian sites. Originally called ‘Thebes’ in ancient Egypt, Luxor is often known also as the ‘World's greatest open-air Museum’. The ruins of the early Temples of Karnak and Luxor stand within the modern city on the East Bank and life goes on unchanged for centuries amongst the local inhabitants. Luxor City lies between the East and West bank of the River Nile and is crossed daily by locals and tourists alike with Felucca boats and Ferries alike. Many monuments, tombs, and temples are located on the West Bank which includes the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens attracting millions of tourists worldwide arriving annually to partake in this famous pilgrimage in Egyptian ancient civilization.
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King Ramesses IV was one of the kings who ruled after king Ramesses III.
History:
Ramesses IV reign lasted no more than six years. He did survive the harem conspiracy which was designed to spoil his claims to the throne. He placed a document in the tomb of his father which is now known as the Papyrus Harris I, that gives an elaborate account of the reign of Ramesses III. Ramesses IV is thought to have been in his forties when he became king. There are two stela that were found at Abydos by Mariette that proclaim his piety and exceptional devotion to the gods. The quarrying of the stone is said to have involved more than 8,000 people. Ramesses IV caused the high-priest Mont , as well as other capable officials and scribes to visit the site. There were 5,000 soldiers that were most likely sent to haul the huge stones over the rough desert roads.
He is also known for the continuation of the Khonsu at Karnak, which was begun by his father, Ramesses III. A temple at Asasif, which is on the western bank of the Nile at Thebes, was erected by Ramesses King Ramesses IV send some expeditions to different quarries. Some papyri is giving us the details of the corruption that existed in the country during his time.
Ramesses IV became crown prince in the twenty-two of his father's reign. Though only the fifth son of his Ramesses III. , his four older brothers predeceased their father. Whether or not he ruled as a co-regent of his father, during the closing years of Ramesses III's life, his son took on increasing responsibilities. For example, as early as year 27 of Ramesses III's reign, he Ramesses IV is depicted as being responsible for the appointment of one Amenemopet as the High priest of Mut at Karnak.
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Ramesses' tomb was found in the Valley of the Kings and his mummy is now in the Cairo Museum as well as he had some additions to some temples
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Luxor is the most well known recognized City in Upper (Southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate, known famously for its oldest and most Ancient Egyptian sites. Originally called ‘Thebes’ in ancient Egypt, Luxor is often known also as the ‘World's greatest open-air Museum’. The ruins of the early Temples of Karnak and Luxor stand within the modern city on the East Bank and life goes on unchanged for centuries amongst the local inhabitants. Luxor City lies between the East and West bank of the River Nile and is crossed daily by locals and tourists alike with Felucca boats and Ferries alike. Many monuments, tombs, and temples are located on the West Bank which includes the Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens attracting millions of tourists worldwide arriving annually to partake in this famous pilgrimage in Egyptian ancient civilization.
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Citadel of Qaitbay, Alexandria The Qaitbay Citadel in Alexandria is considered one of the most important defensive strongholds, not only in Egypt, but also along the Mediterranean Sea coast. It was erected on the exact site of the famous Lighthouse of Alexandria, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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Largely built by the New Kingdom pharaohs Amenhotep III (1390–1352 BC) and Ramses II (1279–1213 BC), this temple is a strikingly graceful monument in the heart of the modern town. Also known as the Southern Sanctuary, its main function was during the annual Opet celebrations, when the statues of Amun, Mut and Khonsu were brought from Karnak, along the Avenue of Sphinxes, and reunited here during the inundation.
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The Colossi of Memnon (also known as el-Colossat or el-Salamat) are two monumental statues representing Amenhotep III (1386-1353 BCE) of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt. They are located west of the modern city of Luxor and face east looking toward the Nile River. The statues depict the seated king on a throne ornamented with imagery of his mother, his wife, the god Hapy, and other symbolic engravings. The figures rise 60 ft (18 meters) high and weigh 720 tons each; both carved from single blocks of sandstone.
Abu Simbel, site of two temples built by the Egyptian king Ramses II (reigned 1279–13 BCE), now located in Aswān muḥāfaẓah (governorate), southern Egypt. In ancient times the area was at the southern frontier of pharaonic Egypt, facing Nubia. The four colossal statues of Ramses in front of the main temple are spectacular examples of ancient Egyptian art. By means of a complex engineering feat in the 1960s, the temples were salvaged from the rising waters of the Nile River caused by er****on of the Aswan High Dam.
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