King Seti II
King Seti II 1----67
Osr Khabru Ra step in Ra, which means “Powerful are the manifestations of Ra.” The Chosen One is the Manger of Ra.
He was the fifth ruler of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt and ruled from 1203 BC. - 1197 BC.
He was the son of Merneptah and his wife, Eastnofret II, and he sat on the throne during a period known for the intrigues and short reigns of the family's kings. Seti II had to deal with many dangerous conspiracies, the most important of which was the accession of a rival king named Amenmesse, who is most likely his son, who seized Thebes and Nubia during the years. The second to the fourth of the reign of Seti.
Seti II (or Sethos II) was the fifth king of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He was the son of both Merneptah and Setneferet II, and who ruled from 1203 BC to 1197 BC. His throne name was “Wasr Khebru Ra Step En Ra,” which means “Powerful are the manifestations of Ra, the chosen one of Ra.” He dealt with several dangerous plots, the most important of which was the rise of a rival king named Amenmessa, perhaps his half-brother, who seized Thebes and Nubia in Upper Egypt during his second to fourth years of rule.


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