His discovery forfeits his Egyptian inheritance: his adopted mother and the throne. However, Moses finds a piece of Semite cloth and his true identity becomes known to him as he travels to Goshen and meets his real mother. Nefretiri kills the woman to remove the threat of exposing Moses. Princess Nefretiri, who loves Moses, finds out from an embittered servant woman still loyal to Moses’ step-brother, Rameses, that Moses is Hebrew. Pharaoh tells Moses of his place as the next Pharaoh of Egypt. Moses shows compassion in dealing with the slaves constructing the city. The Pharaoh has his adopted son Moses build a city to be a lasting monument to the Pharaoh himself. Placed in a basket and floated down the Nile River, the infant Moses is found by Queen Bithiah, Pharoah’s wife, who raises Moses as her own. When Sethi, the Egyptian Pharaoh who has enslaved the Jewish people, is told by astrologers that the deliverer of the Hebrews will soon be born to free his people, he demands that all newborn Jewish males be slaughtered.