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<p>In 1974, archeologists noted the deteriorization of the mummified remains of Rameses II, and he was flown to Paris for examination. He was issued an Egyptian passport, listing his occupation as &#8220;King (Deceased)&#8221; and was received with full military honors.</p>
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