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Ramses the Great's Crown Prince: The Lost Heir Who Never Became Pharaoh

7 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy figure of Crown Prince Ramses—the firstborn son of Ramses the Great who was groomed to rule but died before his father, leaving the throne to his younger brother Merenptah. They piece together his life from scattered inscriptions: his titles as King's Son, his military role at Kadesh depicted on temple walls, his priestly duties in Memphis, and his sudden disappearance from records around Year 40 of Ramses' reign. The conversation touches on the mystery of his death—was it disease, war, or palace intrigue?—and what his loss meant for the succession. They also examine how Ramses the Great's extraordinarily long reign meant he outlived at least a dozen sons, a dynastic near-crisis that shaped Egypt's late 19th Dynasty. Filled with specific references to inscriptions, temple reliefs, and the politics of royal succession, this episode sheds light on a figure history nearly forgot. #RamsesTheGreat #CrownPrinceRamses #Merenptah #Kadesh #19thDynasty #NewKingdom #EgyptianSuccession #PharaohsSons #Memphis #LuxorTemple #Ramesseum #Abydos #AncientEgypt #RoyalFamily #LostHeir #FexingoHistory #History #NorthAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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