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The '''Tomb of Ramesses the Great''' was the burial place of the [[Ramesses II]], one the greatest pharaohs of [[Egypt]], situated in the [[Valley of the Kings]]. The tomb was connected [[Heb Sed]], Ramesses vision of the afterlife which he resided in after his death.
The '''Tomb of Ramesses the Great''' was the burial place of the [[Ramesses II]], one the greatest pharaohs of [[Egypt]], situated in the [[Valley of the Kings]]. The tomb was connected [[Heb Sed]], Ramesses vision of the afterlife which he resided in after his death.



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The Tomb of Ramesses the Great was the burial place of the Ramesses II, one the greatest pharaohs of Egypt, situated in the Valley of the Kings. The tomb was connected Heb Sed, Ramesses vision of the afterlife which he resided in after his death.

In 38 BCE, the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa discovered and travelled to the tomb, after learning of its location through a map obtained in Ramesses' mortuary temple. There, he met the ba of one of Ramesses' wives, Nefertari, who guided the Hidden One through a passageway to the afterlife where Ramesses' soul resided in.[1]

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