Pharaoh Ramses II, who lived into his 90s, likely died from a combination of chronic dental infections leading to sepsis and cardiovascular issues including hardening arteries, as revealed by medical analysis of his mummy, suggesting his legendary reign ended from disease rather than war.
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What Really Killed Pharaoh Ramses II?Hinzugefügt:
Did the mighty Pharaoh Ramsy's II fall to an invisible enemy?
While he lived into his 90s, remarkable for ancient Egypt, his mummy reveals severe dental abscesses and advanced arthritis. Chronic dental infections left untreated could have led to sepsis, a deadly blood infection. Additionally, X-rays show signs of hardening arteries, suggesting possible heart disease. These clues point to a combination of chronic infection and cardiovascular issues. Was Ramsay's II's legendary reign ended by the slow march of disease rather than war? The evidence hints at a silent medical battle.
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