Yes Because Seti was the father of princess Thermuthis. Whom found Moses in the basket in the reeds of the Nile river. While she & her maidens where bathing & adopted Moses & her own. Seti's successor was his son Ramses the 2 whom suffered the ten plagues of Egypt & whose first born son named Amun-Her-Khepeshef along with the equally other first born successors/sons of Egypt was slain by Azriel. The Hebrew god Yahweh's Destroyer Angel a.k.a the angel of death.
No. The Torah does not give the name of the Pharaoh who ordered the drowning.
Seti the first
Not very old
Pharaoh Seti I was not killed by anyone; historical records suggest that his cause of death was natural. He was succeeded by his son, Ramses II, after ruling for approximately 11 years.
Probably around 1320-1330 BCE. Because Pharaoh Seti ruled Egypt from about 1290 to 1279 BCE.
White Crown
Hey inherited the throne from his father, Mernephat.
It depends on who you ask and on who you trust. The only source for this story is the Book of Exodus, in the Bible. Some modern scholars do not believe it actually happened. Others do.
Firstly, the correct spelling is Seti I. He was born around 1323 BC and died 1279 BC. He was pharaoh from 1290 to 1279 BC, succeeding his father, Rameses I. He was succeeded by his son, Rameses II.
The period of Pharaoh Seti I's rule is a source of debate among historians. The beginning date is thought to be either 1294 BC or 1290 BC. However, it is agreed upon that his reign ended in 1269 BC.
Pharaoh Seti I ruled Egypt from about 1290 to 1279 BCE. The condition of his mummy suggests he was less than forty years old when he died unexpectedly, so he would probably have been born around 1320 BCE or soon afterwards.
Seti I son was Ramses II, Ramses I was Seti I father