The life of Princess Yamanra, the real situation of Princess Yamanra?

Updated on history 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The story has become more and more fascinating, and the story told on the British Museum's page on the so-called "ominous mummy" is slightly different from the one we see in many details. In some versions, it is said that the mummy did not sink into the sea, but was rescued by the Carpathia along with the survivors and quietly made it to New York. There it was a little more ghostly, and then its owner took it to Canada, from where it sent it back to England.

    It boarded the Empress of Ireland, which sailed from Quebec City to Liverpool.

    On May 29, 1914, the Queen of Ireland was struck and sunk by a Norwegian coal carrier, killing 840 passengers. After a failed inspection of the wreck of the Titanic in 1980, the participants also described in vivid pictures that the mummy was on the wreck, and that it wanted to bring disaster to all those who disturbed its peace. However, during the filming of the movie "Titanic", people ran to the sunken ship again, and they didn't hear about any disasters, so that the movie won an Oscar.

    And if it finally sank the Queen of Ireland, I don't know how it moved back to the Titanic. I wouldn't be too surprised if I heard rumors of new "adventures" about the mummy, such as the 911 World Trade Center in New York when it was in a plane that crashed into a building, because there is no shortage of mystic fanatics like Stead and Murray.

    In fact, the painted coffin lid never left the British Museum, let alone boarded the Titanic, except for a temporary display in Australia in 1990. Except for being collected for safety reasons during World War I and World War II, it has always been available to visitors. If you're interested in ancient Egyptian culture and have the opportunity to visit London, don't forget to visit the British Museum, where Champollion used to decipher the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic script (it's actually a phonetic script), and then you can stop by to see the coffin lid, which is the one in the title image of this article. It is located in Room 62 of the British Museum, the second exhibition hall of the Egyptian Pavilion, number EA22542

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Princess Yamanra - historical figure.

    Other characters are related.

    More than 3,000 years ago in Egypt, after the death of a princess named Yamanra, her body was mummified and buried in a burial chamber by the Nile River. At the end of 1890, four young Englishmen arrived in Egypt. Local smugglers peddled an ancient Egyptian coffin containing the mummy of the princess Yamanra.

    The mummy of Princess Yamanra.

    After some deliberation among the four Englishmen, it was decided that the richest of them would buy the mummy for thousands of pounds. Since then, this unknown princess in the history of ancient Egypt has brought a series of bizarre and terrible dooms to many people.

    He left the hotel and walked into the nearby desert, where he disappeared and never returned.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's the princess of Amanla.

    Yamanra was the daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh more than 3,000 years ago, and had many sisters, so she was not famous during her lifetime. After Yamanra's death, the Egyptians traditionally mummified the body and buried it in a tomb on the Nile. Later, the tomb robbers visited the princess's tomb, and they took the princess's coffin to their homes.

    In the years that followed, Princess Yamanra became famous because of the sinking of the Titanic, and then the curse of Princess Yamanra was rumored.

    Tutankhamun (1341-1323 BC) was the pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty during the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt, his original name was "Tutankhamun", which means the image of "Atun", and later changed to Tutankhamun, which means the image of "Amon", indicating that his belief changed from worshipping Atun God to worshiping Amun God, Tutankhamun ruled the world at the age of 9, died violently at the age of 19, and the cause of death was once hung in the **, Tutankhamun was not the most outstanding pharaoh in ancient Egyptian history, but because of thousands of years of decay after his tomb** became one of the most famous pharaohs in the world.

    According to the available information, Yamanra and Tutankhamun are not related, Tutankhamun died at the age of 19, and the current Egyptian historiography has not found any relationship between the two and is in different eras.

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