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Ramses Pentalogy 4: the Queen's Love
Literature拉美西斯五部曲4:皇后之爱
(france) Christian Jacques
"The Queen's Love": After winning the Battle of Kadesh, Ramses decided to adopt a peace negotiation strategy, hoping to bring peace and prosperity to Egypt and Hittites. In Ramesses' life, in addition to war, there was also his love for the great queen. The pharaoh decided to give Nefertari the greatest gift-to build two temples in Abu Simbel to symbolize their eternal love. At this time, Moses returned to Egypt and asked to lead the Hebrews out. Ramses did not want to destroy the old friendship, but for the country and the people, this war was unavoidable.
"The Queen's Love": After winning the Battle of Kadesh, Ramses decided to adopt a peace negotiation strategy, hoping to bring peace and prosperity to Egypt and Hittites. In Ramesses' life, in addition to war, there was also his love for the great queen. The pharaoh decided to give Nefertari the greatest gift-to build two temples in Abu Simbel to symbolize their eternal love. At this time, Moses returned to Egypt and asked to lead the Hebrews out. Ramses did not want to destroy the old friendship, but for the country and the people, this war was unavoidable.

Ramses Pentalogy 3: the Battle of Kadesh
Literature拉美西斯五部曲3:卡迭石之战
(france) Christian Jacques
"Battle of Kadesh": Internal and external troubles simultaneously test the young pharaoh Ramses, who has only been in power for three years. Queen Nefertari was bewitched by a Syrian wizard and her life is in danger; the Hittite army is preparing to invade on the border. Facing his love and country, Ramesses decided to go south first to find the only antidote that could save the queen-the Goddess Stone, and then turn to the Kadesh Castle in the north to face the Hittite army, which was several times more powerful than Egypt. Eventually, the queen recovered and Rameses won the Battle of Kadesh.
"Battle of Kadesh": Internal and external troubles simultaneously test the young pharaoh Ramses, who has only been in power for three years. Queen Nefertari was bewitched by a Syrian wizard and her life is in danger; the Hittite army is preparing to invade on the border. Facing his love and country, Ramesses decided to go south first to find the only antidote that could save the queen-the Goddess Stone, and then turn to the Kadesh Castle in the north to face the Hittite army, which was several times more powerful than Egypt. Eventually, the queen recovered and Rameses won the Battle of Kadesh.