I started off by renaming the city of Dur-Unpronouncable to New Madrid. As for the idea of gifting our spare horses to Isabella ... well, we didn't have any spare horses. She might be able to pick some up after we raze Heliopolis, though. I decided to hold off selling her Guilds, for the time being.
Before declaring on Ramesses, I took a look at what active trade deals that we have going on with him. Needless to say, I was shocked to see that we were selling him iron. But then I realized what a really good deal it was ... for us! He already had his own source of iron; he didn't need ours.
I replaced the Sugar by selling our spare Dye to Victoria. As for the beef and pork health resources, we had since connected our own and they did not need to be replaced.
And then it was hammer time!
Ralph stationed our forces on the border of Akhetaten. Naturally it was the first city to fall. No losses.
Ramesses newest city of Hieraconpolis, founded north of Cordoba where the barb city used to be, was autorazed by one of our gallant Knights. Again, no losses.
After that, the war began to slow down. Mainly because it took so long to march through the Egyptian cultural borders to get to the cities. Ramesses did make a counter-attack on our stack outside of Giza, though. It really hurt that this stack did not have any Pikemen.
But for the most part, it seemed like Ramesses sent every LB that he had to the city of Heliopolis. With 7 longbows, several of which were CG2, I ended up sending two of our stacks after that city. It would eventually fall, though ...
We lost a lot of troops taking that city. A lot. Longbowmen in a city on a hill are tough to begin with. The odds weren't great, but after I suicided the trebs, they were at least in our favor. The RNG was not kind to me.

Our CR3 Cover Maceman lost with 95% odds. Those are the ones you remember.
I ended up combining the 2 stacks into one uber-stack for the march on Thebes. Our remaining Spy revealed that Ramesses still had quite a supply of Longbowmen. Plus, I was hoping that he would pull some of the troops out of Giza to reinforce his capital.
The remainder of my turnset was spent marching to Thebes and reinforcing our troops at Giza. On the last turn, the defenses of Thebes were reduced to rubble. Unfortunately, none of the siege units has any movement left.
I'm not sure if we have enough forces on hand to take out Giza. We definitely wouldn't with my RNG.
Also during my set, Gunpowder came in and I started us on Chemistry. We also completed the Heroic Epic in Cuzco and I set the city to building Trebuchets. Since Babylon and Tiwanaku were so far away from the front, they built nothing but Knights. The only building to report is a Granary in New Madrid. We are also starting to see some war weariness in our cities. Nothing we can't handle at the moment, though.
We have a Settler (and escorts) standing atop the hill that once contained Heliopolis. The hill is still inside Egyptian culture. We can settle the city once Thebes is razed. Or alternatively, we can pick a different site, as this city will be under pressure from England. Anyone have a preference?
I decided to fire the spy in Tiwanaku and hired back the 2 Priests. It should pop a Great Prophet in 6 turns. Alternatively, we have the option of (possibly) a Great Merchant out of Cuzco in 15 turns. This is something else we should probably decide ...
We've got 70 gold in the treasury and are spending it at -2gpt with 30% on the slider. Chemistry is showing at 15 turns.
And lastly, the save ...