A group of archaeologists has discovered a 3,200-year-old tomb that is believed to be linked to a high-ranking military ...
Among the key finds inside the tomb are a gold ring inscribed with Ramesses III’s name, bronze arrowheads, and an ivory box.
Another particularly intriguing discovery was a collection of inscribed pottery vessels bearing the name of Pharaoh Horemheb, who reigned over a century before Ramesses III. Once a military leader ...
When Tutankhamun—aka King Tut—died heirless when he was about 17 years old, Ay and later Horemheb continued the restoration as the last two pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty. Through all this ...
Some of the inscriptions contain the name of Horemheb (also spelled Haremhab), a pharaoh who reigned from about 1323 to 1295 B.C. and was a military leader before becoming pharaoh. It's not clear ...
But despite the chieftain’s precaution, Zananza was killed on his way to Memphis, perhaps by general Horemheb’s forces. How did Tutankhamun escape the fate of so many pharaohs, whose graves ...
Pharaohs were the kings of Ancient Egypt ... Tutankhamun: I do have advisers. General Horemheb and an official called Ay, who help me make decisions. Child: You haven’t ruled for long though.