What race was Ramesses III? Part II

ramesses III picIn my last article on the race of Ramesses III, I had went over my theory as to what race this Pharaoh may have been. In this article I would like to present the clues and facts that I have found in my research.

The first fact that I would like to point out is that Ramesses III’s father, Setnakhte (or Setnakht) was not the same race of some or all of the previous Pharaohs. Setnakhte or Set was the first Pharaoh (1189 BC1186 BC) of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt ,and it is widely known that Setnakhte was not the son, brother or a direct descendant of the previous 2 pharaohs: either Twosret or Merneptah Siptah, nor that of Siptah’s predecessor Seti II, whom Setnakht formally considered the last legitimate ruler.

So, if Setnakhte is not a direct descendant of the previous two Pharaohs, then this also means that Ramesses III is not a direct descendant to them as well. In addition, Setnakhte or Set was the first Pharaoh (1189 BC1186 BC) of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt ;which means a “new dynasty” was in place, and this was because it was “new blood” on the throne which is signified with the new 20th dynasty.

The union of blood would have obviously of happened shortly after the time that the Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty was signed. This was a peace treaty concluded between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and Hittite King Hattusili III, that the Egyptians and Hittites made pledges of brotherhood and peace as seen in the first line of the treaty, “Ramesses, Beloved of Amon, Great King, King of Egypt, hero, concluded on a tablet of silver with Hattušiliš, Great King, King of Hatti, his brother” and later in the tablet saying, Ramesses II agreed to provide support to Hattušiliš’ successors in order to hold the Hittite throne.” (more…)

What race was Ramesses III? – Part I

RamsesIII and Isis“Ramesses, Beloved of Amon, Great King, King of Egypt, hero, concluded on a tablet of silver with Hattušiliš, Great King, King of Hatti, his brother” – First line of the Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty

With the recent release of Ramesses III’s DNA test results to the public, the internet is now a buzz with fierce debates over these findings. The most common debate that I seem to see everywhere is in regards to Ramesses III‘s actual race.  I AM witnessing many people that appear to be propagating their own uneducated opinions in order to serve whatever “race beliefs” they may have or to help justify the color of their skin.

Welcome to the internet where everyone and their sisters are self proclaimed wise teachers and experts in anything under the sun.

What I have found in my research is that if someone has light or white skin and is raised in the western white culture, they will most likely always take on the Eurocentric role pushing their beliefs based solely on skin color with very little if any science is involved in their critical thinking process. With that said, the exact same thing happens when someone is of dark skin or negro and raised in the American or Western black culture, they will most likely always take on the Afrocentric role pushing their beliefs based solely on skin color.

The facts are that your skin color alone does NOT verify your actual true race that is found only by your blood. Anyone who is not mind controlled by race propaganda and with a half decent DNA self education will understand this simple truth.

Now that you know the race truth via science that your skin color does not signify your true race, we can now honestly explore who Ramesses III was and find out exactly what race he was? Was he an Egyptian or could he have been a Hittite? Maybe quite possibly he was a hybrid of both races? Let us all please keep an open mind and an unselfish heart so we can uncover these lost facts with the light of wisdom rather than the darkness of ones false beliefs. (more…)

Ramesses III’s DNA is E1b1b

This month, December 2012, a DNA test was released revealing apocalyptic revelations for Ramesses III that he belongs to the E1b1b Y-DNA haplogroup. This news is something that I have intuitively have known for over a year now.

The test also revealed he was murdered.

Genetic kinship analyses revealed identical haplotypes in both mummies (table 1⇓); using the Whit Athey’s haplogroup predictor, we determined the Y chromosomal haplogroup E1b1a. The testing of polymorphic autosomal microsatellite loci provided similar results in at least one allele of each marker (table 2⇓). Although the mummy of Ramesses III’s wife Tiy was not available for testing, the identical Y chromosomal DNA and autosomal half allele sharing of the two male mummies strongly suggest a father-son relationship.

Ramesses III was the 2nd Pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty and is considered to be the last great New Kingdom king to wield any substantial authority over Egypt. He was the son of Setnakhte and Queen Tiy-Merenese.

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