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English: "Stele of the Pharaoh Ramses II with a hieroglyphic inscription", at the National Museum of Beirut. Basalt stele found in Tyre, dating from 13th century B.C. It depicts Ramses slaughtering the enemies of Egypt before the god Re-Horakhty.
Français : "Stèle du Pharaon Ramsès II avec inscription hiéroglyphique", au Musée national de Beyrouth. Stèle de basalte trouvée à Tyr, datant du XIIIème siècle avant J.C. Elle représente Ramsès massacrant les ennemis de l'Égypte devant le dieu Rê-Horakhty.
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