Egyptian Pharaoh: the Myth of Love Thousands of Years Ago (Full Text Has Been Released)

Egyptian Pharaoh: the Myth of Love Thousands of Years Ago (Full Text Has Been Released)

by Rita_ping

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The great monarch Ramses II had an immortal love praised by the world. However, that was the perfect love in terms of his political achievements, and who cares about the love in his heart. Egypt is a place beloved by the god Ra and a country favored by the gods. Ramses, the beloved son of God, is the son of Seti, the god of war. He is extraordinary handsome, tall and majestic. He has an unparalleled aura, and his every move shows the aura of a king. Hittite, a powerful country in West Asia, the only country that could compete with Egypt. Princess Martenolette, she is like the reincarnation of the moon god, beautiful, cold, noble and aloof. Like a blooming lotus, it is so beautiful that it seems unreal. She was the favorite princess of the Hittite king and the most respected person by the Hittite people besides the king. The gears of fate begin to turn, looking for the trajectory of history... Please support my new serialized novel: Prince Qingmi Ke (Crossing the Tang Dynasty) http:\u002F\u002Fnovel. Hongxiu. Com\u002Fa\u002F55670\u002F

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Fengyue100mo ago

No, history is wrong. First, Ramses II's favorite queen was Nefertari. Second, Ramses had a Hittite concubine, who was just the seventeenth daughter of the Hittite king. She was captured by Seti I and returned to the regent (Ramses II) as a concubine.

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Smell the Lights101mo ago

Wasn't Ramesses II's favorite queen Nefertari?

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Little Sun🌞🌈77mo ago

In the past, my favorite person in Ramses II was Nefertari, although it was different from the one I used to watch. , But the content is also quite exciting.

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Liangyi99mo ago

Prom? Mother? It's this, this, how come modern words appeared in ancient times. Actually this dance. But I admire Ramses II very much, and your writing is not bad, but be careful with your word choice in the future. Come on.

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60394mo ago

Damn, will you publish any new books in the future?

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