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    This state of affairs strongly implies that Seti died after ten to eleven years. Had he [Seti I] ruled on until his fourteenth or fifteenth year, then surely more of the obelisks and colossi he commissioned in [his] year nine would have been completed, in particular those from Luxor.

  2. Seti I (flourished 13th century bce) was an ancient Egyptian king of the 19th dynasty (c. 1292–c. 1191 bce) who reigned from c. 1290 to c. 1279 bce. His father, Ramses I, reigned only two years, and it was Seti who was the real founder of the greatness of the Ramessides.

  3. 12 mar 2019 · Seti I’s Death. In 1881, Seti’s mummy was located amongst the cache of mummies at Deir el-Bahri. The damage to his alabaster sarcophagus suggested his tomb had been robbed in ancient times and his body disturbed by the thieves. Seti’s mummy was slightly damaged, but he had been respectfully re-wrapped.

  4. Death and Burial of King Seti I. King Seti I, also known as Seti I, met a mysterious and unfortunate end. His mummified remains, remarkably well-preserved, bear the traces of a gruesome fate. Seti I’s body was found decapitated, leaving historians to theorize that he may have succumbed to a severe illness that led to this peculiar demise.

  5. Seti I was the son of Ramses I (More commonly known as Ramesses I, meaning “Born of Ra”) and Sitre (“Daughter of Re”) and was born in the year 1323 BC and died in 1279 BC [1], in Avaris, Egypt. He was the husband of Queen Tuya, and had four children with her, which of these.

  6. 8 paź 2024 · The Pyramid of Seti I stands as a testament to the ancient Egyptians’ intricate beliefs about the afterlife. Its architectural grandeur and the artistry within its walls reflect a civilization deeply invested in the notion of immortality and the journey beyond death.

  7. Seti I. Period: New Kingdom / 19th Dynasty. Died: 1279 BC. Reign: 1290 BC – 1279 BC Father: Ramses I . Mother: Sitre Spouse: Queen Tuya. Offspring: Tia Ramses II Henutmire Thermuthis . Monuments: Mortuary Temple of Seti I Temple at Abydos Great Hypostyle Hall, Karnak

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