05 Works, The Art of War, Pharaonic reliefs of Alma at the battle of Kadesh, with footnotes

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Alma, a skilled and courageous commander, played a vital role in the Egyptian army led by Ramses II during the invasion of Hittite territories in Palestine and the subsequent push into Syria, culminating in the Battle of Kadesh. As she rode atop her loyal and dependable steed, Alma served as an inspiring figure for her soldiers, instilling in them the necessary strength and fortitude to continue the challenging campaign.

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Despite the immense challenges posed by the Hittite army, Alma remained resolute, directing her soldiers with precision and inspiring them to display unwavering courage in the face of adversity. Her unwavering determination and unyielding spirit contributed significantly to the Egyptian army's ability to persevere and ultimately achieve victory.


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Alma's unwavering commitment to her soldiers and her expertise in tactical maneuvering made her an indispensable asset to Ramses II's army. Her presence on the battlefield, riding at the head of her soldiers, not only boosted their morale but also served as a symbol of strength and resilience.

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Through her leadership and unwavering dedication to her troops, Alma became a legend within the Egyptian army. Her remarkable contributions during the invasion of Hittite territories and the Battle of Kadesh will forever be remembered as a testament to her bravery and the vital role she played in the success of Ramses II's military campaign.

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The Battle of Kadesh took place in the 13th century BC between the Egyptian Empire led by pharaoh Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire led by king Muwatalli II. Their armies engaged each other at the Orontes River, just upstream of Lake Homs and near the archaeological site of Kadesh, along what is today the Lebanon–Syria border. More on the Battle of Kadesh




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