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Ramesses III
Egyptian pharaoh of the 20th dynasty
Medinet Habu
archaeological locality situated near the foot of the Theban Hills on the West Bank of the River Nile opposite the modern city of Luxor, Egypt

KV3
Tomb KV3, located in Egypt's Valley of the Kings, was intended for the burial of an unidentified son of Pharaoh Ramesses III during the early part of the Twentieth Dynasty. It is similar in design to the "straight axis" tombs typical of this dynasty, and an ostracon written in hieratic script from the time of Ramesses III mentions the founding of a tomb for a royal prince, likely this tomb. The unfinished state of a couple of rooms in the tomb along with scant archeological evidence suggests that the tomb was never used. Some have suggested that it was originally intended for use by the prince
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KV11
Tomb KV11 is the tomb of Pharaoh Ramesses III. It is located in the main valley of the Valley of the Kings. The tomb was originally started by Setnakhte, but abandoned when it unintentionally broke into the earlier tomb of Amenmesse (KV10). Setnakhte was buried in KV14. The tomb KV11 was later restarted and extended and on a different axis for Ramesses III.
Battle of the Delta
battle between Egypt under Ramses III and the Sea Peoples
Book of the Earth
ancient Egyptian funerary text
DB320
ancient Egyptian tomb
Battle of Djahy
ancient battle between Egypt and the Sea Peoples
The Pharaohs' Golden Parade
transport of royal mummies in Egypt into a new museum on April 3rd, 2021
Temple of Khonsu
Egyptian temple in Karnak, Egypt
QV44
QV44 is one of several tombs located in the Valley of the Queens intended for the use of Ramesses III's sons. The painted reliefs decorating Khaemwaset E's tomb illustrate his ritual and symbolic journey in the Afterlife as he meets the main gods of that region as well as the genies who guard the gates of the kingdom of Osiris.
Deir el-Medina strikes
ancient Egyptian strike
Harem conspiracy
successful plot to murder Ramesses III