Judicial Papyrus of Turin |
The Judicial Papyrus of Turin is a text dating to the prevail of Ramesses III (1194-1163 B.C.E.) or soon later, this document concerns the Harem confederacy against Ramesses III and the leading discovery of the judicial conspiracies in the matter. Judges and high-ranking officials gone involved in the matter during the court proceedings against Queen Tiye, a lesser run of Ramesses III, who needed to put her son, Pentaweret, on the throne instead of Ramesses IV. The court officials that were mandated to look into the matter were dirty by Tiye and harem personnel, and the officials were later investigated and punished. Tiye was probably played, and Pentaweret and other high officials were special to commit suicide. Lesser officials had their nozzles slit and were deported.
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