SETI
Seti, best known as Seti I, was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty in the New Kingdom. He reigned roughly from 1290 to 1279 BCE and was the son of Ramesses I, as well as the father of Ramesses II. Seti I is remembered for a substantial building program that helped restore prestige after earlier turmoil and for reinforcing the religious foundations of the state.
His constructions include the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, dedicated to Osiris, which is one of
In foreign policy, Seti I conducted military campaigns in Nubia to secure Egypt’s southern borders and asserted
Seti I died around 1279 BCE and was buried in the Valley of the Kings, in tomb
Seti may also refer to other, non-royal uses of the name, such as geographic features in different