King Seti I - Royal Mummies

King Seti

King Seti - Royal Mummies
King Seti - Royal Mummies
One of the most beautiful and best-preserved of the royal sepulchers is the tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings, with wall decorations in vivid colors.
Son of Ramses I, the founder of Dynasty 19, New Kingdom, Seti I lead a battle against the Hittites.
His military activities and victories were carefully recorded at Karnak, in the temple of Amun.
His mummy was discovered in 1898 in the Tomb of Amenhotep II (KV 35) in Deir El Bahari.
It is one of the mummies being transferred in the unrivaled Pharaohs’ Golden Parade on April 3 from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Fustat.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Egypt Preparing to transfer 22 Kings to New Museum - Royal Mummies

King Merenptah - Royal Mummies

King Seti II - Royal Mummies

Queen Merit Amun - Royal Mummies

What is the way of rams? - Royal Mummies

The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir - Royal Mummies