And ere long newer races asserted themselves which had gradually come to displace the nations over which the dynasties of Thutmosis and ramses had held sway as tributary to them.
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What then happened when the last ramses who bore the kingly title was gathered to his fathers?
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The majority of these descendants had become mingled with the general population, and had sunk to the condition of private individuals; they had, however, carefully preserved the tradition of their origin, and added proudly to their name the qualification of royal son of ramses.
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G. Maspero