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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seti_IISeti II - Wikipedia

    During the second to fourth years of Amenmesse/Seti II's parallel reigns, Amenmesse gained the upper hand and seized control over Upper Egypt and Nubia; he ordered Seti II's tomb in the Valley of the Kings to be vandalised.

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    Tomb KV15, located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, was used for the burial of Pharaoh Seti II of the Nineteenth Dynasty. The tomb was dug into the base of a near-vertical cliff face at the head of a wadi running southwest from the main part of the Valley of the Kings.

  3. KV 15. The tomb of Seti II is located in the Valley of the Kings close to the tomb of Tuthmoses I (KV 38). It was built to the same basic pattern as that of his father, Merenptah (KV 8), and follows the same iconographic program, but there are some differences.

  4. Once he was back in control Seti set about destroying all trace of his rival, including removing his cartouches from Karnak and other sacred sites. He also took the unprecedented step of conferring the great honour of a tomb in the Valley of the Kings on both his Great Wife, Tausret and on his Chancellor, a Syrian named Bay.

  5. Tomb KV15, located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, was used for the burial of Pharaoh Seti II of the Nineteenth Dynasty. Relatively little is known about the history of the tomb.

  6. Seti IIs tomb is adorned with scenes depicting his journey through the afterlife, accompanied by gods and goddesses. These guided Seti II’s soul on its perilous journey to the realm of Osiris. The tomb also features scenes from Seti II’s life and reign, immortalizing his achievements for eternity.

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  8. Seti II (flourished 13th–12th century bce) was a king of ancient Egypt (c. 1202–c. 1198 bce). Seti, the immediate successor of his father, Merneptah , was one of the last rulers of the 19th dynasty (c. 1292–c. 1191 bce ), which was marked by short reigns, dynastic intrigue, and usurpations.

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