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Seti (Sethos) I ... Seti I was the father of perhaps Egypt's greatest rulers, Ramesses II, and was in his own right also a great leader.
King In many respects, Seti is the real founder of the dynasty, as his father, Ramses 1 only reigned two years.
Kings King of ancient Egypt. The term 'pharaoh' was originally used for the place where the king resided, and is to be translated with "great house".
His son was Seti I and his grandson was Ramses II. ... Ramses I was of royal blood. His father and mother was Seti (Setymeramen) and Ankhesenpaaten II (Heiress) of Egypt.
Egyptian Pharaoh, ruling from 1314 to 1304 BCE (starting one year earlier as a coregent with his father Ramses I), during the 19th dynasty.
137]. Next came Sethos according to Herodotus. Sethos was one of the three brothers we read about in Josephus(1), he ruled after Ramses Siptah, Twosre and Merneptah Siptah, toward the end of the 22nd ...
Egyptologists believe that Seti's reign lasted from about 1,294 B.C. to 1,279 B.C., which is towards the later part of the 19th Dynasty.
Egyptologists believe that Seti's reign lasted from about 1,294 B.C. to 1,279 B.C., which is towards the later part of the 19th Dynasty.
1. Book title by E. Harlonime, Erik Hornung published by Birkhauser (Architectural) (June, 1997). source...
In October 1817 G. B. Belzoni discovered the painted relief tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings and during the following year produced a careful record of some of the tomb's wall relief ...
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