If you like my work, please consider supporting me on Patreon įollow Fake History Hunter on WordPress. Our stock photo collection features a wide range of stunning images of Ramses II, the legendary Egyptian pharaoh. Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, The Royal Mummies, by Sir Grafton Elliot Smith (1912).Erich Lubatti page at Trick or Treat Studios.Have the adventures of our dead father and son ended or will more stories surrounding them pop up? On the left is the main temple, dedicated to the sun gods Amon-Re and Re-Horakhte, and on the right is the smaller temple dedicated to Nefertari for the worship. So, one family, three bits of “fake history”. Abu Simbel archaeological site, containing two temples built by the Egyptian king Ramses II (reigned 127913 bce), now located in Aswn mufaah (governorate), southern Egypt. It is therefore no surprise that there is no evidence whatsoever of this passport even existing. He is regarded as one of the most celebrated and powerful pharaohs of the New Kingdom, Egypts most powerful period. Yes, she used quotation marks in that report, so she clearly didn’t mean a literal passport, but just a whole lot of fancy documentation. Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, was the third pharaoh of Egypts Nineteenth Dynasty and is thought to have reigned from 1279 BC until his death in 1213 BC. Ramesses II probably didn’t even get a passport, there’s no law in France or Egypt that demands a dead person to require it and the whole confusion probably originated with the transport needing a lot of paperwork that an archaeologist described as “passeport” in an 1980s report. Although they at least used a photo of the real mummy and not a replica, this is of course not the real passport.įor starters it doesn’t even look like an 1970s Egyptian passport and although barcodes were (just) a thing back then, they weren’t used in passports.īut, as it says in small print, this is just a mock-up made for the website used to illustrate an article.
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