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The '''Siege of Dapur''' was the siege of the [[Levant|Canaanite]] city of Dapur by the [[Egypt]]ian army of [[Ramesses II]] against the {{Wiki|Hittites|Hittite Empire}} in 1269 BCE.
The '''Siege of Dapur''' was the siege of the [[Levant|Canaanite]] city of Dapur by the [[Egypt]]ian army of [[Ramesses II]] against the {{Wiki|Hittites|Hittite Empire}} in 1269 BCE.

Revision as of 19:06, 3 June 2020


This article is about the event. You may be looking for the location in Heb Sed.

The Siege of Dapur was the siege of the Canaanite city of Dapur by the Egyptian army of Ramesses II against the Hittite Empire in 1269 BCE.

The battle was depicted in the pharaoh's vision of the afterlife and was visited by the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa in 38 BCE.[1]

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