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Oh thrones and succession, always a path to family strength, tradition, symbolism conspiracies, lies, and bloody murder plots. Ramses III is often characterized as a symbolic pharaoh, remarked by many as a warrior but one who ultimately oversaw the decline of Ancient Egypt. The military ventures throughout his reign would slow the decline of Ancient Egypt in the late Bronze Age but uncertainty rattled the entire state and even the royal court. As Egypts global influence dwindled, Ramses III desired his son Ramses IV as heir to the throne, yet one of his wives Queen Tiye had other ideas and was willing to go further than any to make them happen. Welcome to History on Fleek today we examine, what really happened to Ramses III. Its all in the transcript While nearly a millennia old, there is a spellbinding historical transcript of Ramses IIIamp;#39;s fate. Held in the Museo Egizio in Turin to this day, the Judicial Papyrus of Turin survives as a legal record of 12th-century Ancient