About Seti I - whose Mortuary Temple has been restored and re-Opened
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About Seti I - whose Mortuary Temple has been restored and re-Opened


http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2004/694/he1.htm
The Mortuary Temple of Seti I has been restored and re-opened. This article describes Seti I and his role in Egypt's history, putting his mortuary temple into context. It touches on Seti's son Ramesses II and discusses the possibility that the Ramesseum was originally built for Seti rather than his son.




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