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Ramesses Vazquez Viana is making incredible strides in his recovery. However, the images and video in this story might be sensitive for some readers. In October, joy filled the halls of Shriners ...
When Ramesses II was still young, he met Nefertari, a woman who would rise from noble origins to become Egypt’s Great Royal ...
Despite a very shaky start, Ramesses II (reigned c1279 - 1212 BC) used diplomacy, a massive building program and endless propaganda to become the greatest pharaoh of the New Kingdom, Ancient Egypt's ...
The New Kingdom Pharaoh Ramesses III was assassinated by multiple assailants — and given postmortem cosmetic surgery to improve his mummy's appearance. Those are some of the new tidbits on ancient ...
The family of a young boy is holding on to hope after the 9-year-old was burned across 90% of his body in the wake of the fatal medical jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia. Virgen Viera says her ...
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Ramesses II fought the Hittites and signed the world's first official peace treaty. He undertook an unparalleled building programme, had over one hundred children and reigned for 67 years. Did he ...
On Jan. 31, Ramesses, then 9, was in a car with his father, Steven Dreuitt Jr., and Dreuitt’s fiancée, Dominique Goods Burke, when a Learjet 55 crashed near the Roosevelt Mall in northeast ...
Dreuitt's two sons, 10-year-old Ramesses Dreuitt Vazquez and 16-year-old Dominick Goods, memorialize the father they lost in ...
The claim: Ramesses II was issued a passport 3,000 years after his death in order for his mummy to fly to Paris A viral meme circulating on social media purports to show the passport of Pharaoh ...