The court ruled .. Know the provisions of the Pharaonic judiciary on the perpetrators of the harem plot
Archaeologist Dr. Hussein Abdel Basir, Archaeological Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, said that one of the most fascinating archaeological sources in Egypt is the judicial papyrus of Turin, which speaks of the hanging and execution penalty in Pharaonic Egypt.
Dr. Hussein Abdul Basir added that King Ramesses III lived with his family and close associates in the royal palace. The life of the royal palaces was marked by many events due to jealousy, ambitions and conspiracies, which resulted in many major conflicts. The most important of these was the struggle and conspiracy on the throne between royal wives The mother of the guardians of the legal covenants and the secondary wives. It is known that the last Pharaohs of Egypt were king Ramesses the Third, a secondary wife named "T", and this queen plot against the pharaoh, and this was one of the few times we spoke Pharaonic texts about something like this, and their children Willing to rule Egypt after the departure of the father, and conspiracy to the life of the king himself.
Dr. Hussein Abdel Basir: We know about the conspiracy of the trials that were carried out for the accused of the judicial papyrus of Turin. The conspiracy is known as the "harem conspiracy." The plot involved a number of royal palace horsemen and some courtiers, guards and servants. The purpose of these conspirators was unknown. The main plot of this conspiracy is that this secondary queen, T, in cooperation with some of the palace women, planned to assassinate the king until she put her son, Bentaort, on the throne of Egypt instead of the Crown Prince, King Ramses IV.
The court sentenced the defendants to sentences ranging from execution, suicide, flogging, imprisonment, cutting off the nose, deafening and innocence, each according to his role and crime in that disgraceful conspiracy. It is known that there is a mummy of a man unknown in the The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square, known scientifically as the "mummy of the unknown man," is commonly referred to as "the stark mummy" or "the stark mummy". Recent studies conducted by Dr. Zahi Hawass and his team have demonstrated the mummy of King Ramses III and the unknown mummy in the museumThe Egyptian in Tahrir Square had been killed King cut back of the neck with a sharp knife.
The same recent studies have shown that "the mummy of the unknown man" or "the stark mummy" or "the stark mummy" was the son of King Bentauurt, who was forced to commit suicide and hanged himself with his hand through the marks of the rope on his neck, This son was punished with the greatest punishment for not mummifying his body and burying his body in sheepskin, which was considered impure in ancient Egypt, and therefore will go to Hell in the Hereafter. These events confirm the truthfulness of rhetorical methods used in the literary plot, The king has been overturned, symbolizing the death of King Ramses III and the rise of R. It fairway to Heaven, but it is certain that the plot had failed the evidence took the natural successor, Crown Prince Ramses, King Ramses IV later, the throne instead of his brother Bntaort conspirator.
The director of the Antiquities Museum of Alexandria says: "This unique text, which recalls this dramatic incident in the official Pharaonic texts, indicates a great change in the concept of Pharaonic ownership, which here tends to depict the pharaoh in a human human form as weak as the rest of ordinary human beings , The pharaoh is no longer seen as a god who rules the earth on behalf of his fathers and gods, and we know nothing about the fate of the treacherous Queen Tee, though the history of the story of this treacherous queen and her plot to kill her husband is too blatant and revealing her unknowable conduct.
The director of the Antiquities Museum of Alexandria explained that the jealousy between the women of the royal palace and the struggle over the throne contributed to this. However, these were a few cases in ancient Egypt that were like any old or modern society of good and bad qualities, And place.
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