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  2. Crossing the Red Sea - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Red Sea, Rothschild Haggadah, ca. 1450 After the Plagues of Egypt , the Pharaoh agrees to let the Israelites go, and they travel from Ramesses to Succoth . Ramesses is generally identified with modern Qantir , the site of the 19th dynasty capital Pi-Ramesses , and Succoth with Tell el-Maskhuta in Wadi Tumilat , the biblical Land of ...

  3. Merneptah - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Pharaoh Merneptah. Merneptah (/ ˈ m ɛr n ɛ p t ɑː, m ər ˈ n ɛ p t ɑː / [2]) or Merenptah (reigned July or August 1213–2 May 1203 BCE) was the fourth pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt.

  4. Yam Suph - Wikipedia

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    In the Exodus narrative, Yam Suph (Hebrew: יַם-סוּף, romanized: Yam-Sup̄, lit. 'Reed Sea') or Red Sea, sometimes translated as Sea of Reeds, is the body of water which the Israelites are said to have crossed in the story of their exodus from Egypt.

  5. A diving trip of a lifetime turned to tragedy: The story of ...

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    Red Sea governor Amr Hanafi said the sinking began after a huge wave crashed into the vessel, and the ship went down in between five and seven minutes. Dive boat Sea Story as shown on Dive Pro ...

  6. 5 Rescued After Tourist Boat Sank in Red Sea, Leaving 4 ... - AOL

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    Egyptian authorities say five people aboard a tourist boat that sank in the Red Sea and left four dead on Monday, Nov. 25, have now been rescued. In a translated statement on Wednesday, Nov. 27 ...

  7. 4 Bodies Recovered from Capsized Tourist Yacht in Red Sea, 3 ...

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    Four bodies have reportedly been recovered from a tourist yacht that capsized off Egypt’s Red Sea coast on Monday, Nov. 25. The governor did not share where the bodies were located on the boat ...

  8. Merneptah Stele - Wikipedia

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    Amun is shown giving a sword to the king, who is backed by Mut on one side and by Khonsu on the other". [ 11 ] Now in the collection of the Egyptian Museum at Cairo , the stele is a black granite slab, over 3 meters (10 feet) high, and the inscription says it was carved in the 5th year of Merneptah of the 19th dynasty.

  9. Ramesses II - Wikipedia

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    The northern border seems to have been safe and quiet, so the rule of the pharaoh was strong until Ramesses II's death, and the subsequent waning of the dynasty. [57] When the King of Mira attempted to involve Ramesses in a hostile act against the Hittites, the Egyptian responded that the times of intrigue in support of Mursili III, had passed.