Did Titanic transport the mummy of Princess Amanra?
Let's talk about the first one: It is said that in 19 12, Princess Amanda's mummy was bought by an unbelieving American archaeologist and sent back to the United States by the Cork of the Titanic. Unexpectedly, the "evil force" brought by Princess Amanda made the Titanic hit an iceberg and sink to the bottom of the sea forever, just like the love between Jack and Ruth.
Rumors are absurd and more interesting than stories. 1At the end of 890, four young British people came to Egypt to play. Local smugglers sold them an ancient Egyptian coffin containing the mummy of Princess Amanra. The richest Englishman bought the mummy. "The curse of Princess Amanra" began in this way.
First, the young people who bought mummies left the hotel for no reason, walked into the nearby desert, disappeared and never came back. The next day, one of his companions was shot and seriously injured in the streets of Egypt, and finally had to have his arm amputated. The remaining two people also suffered bad luck. Among them, 1 person went bankrupt without cause after returning to China; Another 1 person is seriously ill and lives on the street.
After it was shipped to England, a wealthy businessman who loved ancient Egyptian culture bought the mummy. However, the bad luck is not over. Soon after, three family members of the wealthy businessman were seriously injured in a bizarre car accident, and the mansion was caught in a fire. After such a change, the wealthy businessman had no choice but to donate the mummy to the British Museum.
Princess Amara's evil magic began to show signs before she entered the British Museum. In the process of transporting mummies into the museum, the truck lost control and injured an innocent passerby. Then, when two freight workers carried the princess's coffin into the museum, the coffin accidentally fell into the stairwell, injuring 65,438+0 workers' feet, while the other 65,438+0 workers died two days later without cause in complete health.
Even more frightening, Princess Amanra's coffin was placed in the Egyptian exhibition hall of the British Museum, and night guards reported that there were frequent knocks and cries near her coffin. The British Museum then put the mummy in the basement for storage. At this point, the mummy became famous. A newspaper photographer went deep into the basement and took some photos of mummies, but found a terrible face in one of them. Later, the reporter died inexplicably at home, and the cause of death was to shoot himself.
Soon after, the British Museum gave the mummy to a collector, who immediately invited Ravac Keefe, the most famous witch in Europe at that time, to exorcise the mummy. Mrs. Lavarch declared that the mummy had "a great deal of amazing evil energy" and said that it was impossible to exorcise the evil spirits of the mummy. So many people died but were cursed, because "the evil spirit will always exist in her body, and no one can help it."
In this way, the mummy was transferred to an unbelieving American archaeologist. He bought it and sent it to the Titanic ... Alas, what a fantastic story.
Experts came out to refute rumors, but they were all false. Princess Amanra's curse has caused great controversy in Europe. Some archaeologists came out to refute the rumor, but none at all. Amanda: Her English name is Princess Amenra. It should be noted that Amen-Ra is an invisible god in Egyptian mythology. At first, it was just a local god in Thebes. In the new kingdom of Egypt, he was promoted to be the king of gods, the father of Pharaoh and the creator of the world by combining with the sun god La, and most of them appeared in the image of a top hat man.
In other words, the reference to Princess Amanra is wrong in itself. It can't be a princess, only a priestess of Amen-Ra. Moreover, the British Museum has not collected this mummy.
As for the Titanic, it is said that Charles Haas, chairman of the Titanic Historical Association from 65438 to 0985, checked the cargo manifest and cargo hold map on the Titanic, and there was no record of mummies, coffins with mummies or coffins, and there was nothing that seemed to be confused with these things.
As for why they are entangled in the story of Titanic, perhaps some mystic fanatics always like to combine mummies with events that bring disasters, so as to make their stories more exciting and attract readers' admiration. Just like in the movie Titanic, the story of Jack and Ruth is actually just a fabrication, but it is the most interesting imagination of future generations.