Ramesses, Usermaatre Meryamun III
Birth Name | Ramesses, Usermaatre Meryamun III |
Gender | male |
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Ancient Common Ancestor | |||
Ramesses, Usermaatre Meryamun III |
Associations
Person | Relationship | Notes | Sources |
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DNA Devereaux FREENEY, George Edward Jr. | Shared Ancestor | Association Note George Edward FREENEY Jr's Paternal Haplogroup E-Z6018 shares an ancient paternal E-P177 ancient ancestor with Pharaoh Ramesses III. |
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Pedigree
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Ancient Common Ancestor
- Ramesses, Usermaatre Meryamun III
Source References
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the Black Book :projects, George Freeney Jr.: Black Book: [FTDNA] Genetic Citations
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- Page: 1; Genetic Citation: Ramesses III; Common Ancient Ancestor; E-P177; George Edward Freeney Jr.
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Citation:
Ramesses III
George Edward FREENEY Jr. - E-6018, E-Z16131
02 May 1968Ramesses III - E-V38
1217 - 1155 BCEShared Ancestor - E-P177
39,000 BCEPharaoh Usermaatre Meryamun Ramesses III defended Egypt in three consecutive wars during his approximately 30-year reign, but provoked dissent within his administration. Catalyzed by mounting internal strife, one of Ramesses’s lesser wives, Tiye, hatched a plot to have her son, Pentawer, usurp the throne by having Ramesses III murdered along with his appointed heir. A papyrus record of the resulting trial explains that the plot failed and that all involved were tried and convicted.
However, a modern CT scan of Ramesses III’s mummy revealed a deep slit in his throat, reopening a case long thought closed. The embalmers went to great lengths to cover up other wounds, including fashioning a fake toe out of resin where Ramesses’s real one had been hacked off, likely during a fatal attack. For thousands of years, Ramesses’s burial adornments concealed the wounds that mark one of the most famous royal dramas in history. Ramesses III's paternal lineage belongs to haplogroup E-V38, from which your line also stems. George FREENEY Jr. and Ramesses III share an ancient paternal-line ancestor who probably lived in north Africa or western Asia with the Haplogroup E-P177.
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