King Ramses IV - Royal Mummies

King Ramses IV

King Ramses IV - Royal Mummies
King Ramses IV - Royal Mummies
Although his father was murdered by conspirators trying to take over the throne for the son of a minor queen, the legitimate crown prince, Ramses IV, succeeded in keeping the crown.
During his short reign, he did a lot to honor his father’s memory and continue his policies.
His mummy was discovered in 1898 in the Tomb of Amenhotep II (KV 35) in Valley of the Kings, Luxor.
His royal mummy is among the 22 mummies being transferred from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the National Museum of the Egyptian Civilization in The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade.

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