
In 1974, the mummy of Pharaoh Ramesses II was sent to Paris for preservation work. Since the French law required every person, dead or alive, to fly with a valid passport, the Egyptian Government issued him a valid Egyptian passport nearly 3000 years after his death.

His y-DNA haplogroup was e1b1a.
The claim that his blood type was B negative has been floating around for years, but couldn’t be confirmed (or denied) at the time of writing this post.
This is just the funniest thing ever. Definitely gave a bit of brightness to my day 🙂