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Ramesses the Great.
The Tomb of Ramesses IX.
The Ramesses II Temple.
The Pharaoh Ramesses II.
Ramesses II and his Time'.
Colossal statue of Ramesses II.
Ramesses IV to Ramses IX.
What was Ramesses II known for?
Ramesses II Westernmost Colossus 1850.
The Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III.
Ramesses the Great is one Ancient Egypt.
Pharaoh Merneptah son of the well- known Ramesses.
Each statue represents Ramesses II, seated on a throne.
Ramesses II is the most great Pharaoh for all history of Ancient Egypt.
The second Temple is dedicated to Nefertari,the beloved wife of Ramesses II.
Ramesses II was publicly developed in June, 1886 in only 15 minutes.
Hathor Isis Maat Mut of Asher Satis and Taweret in one scene Ramesses.
Ramesses went to Abu Simbel with his wife in the 24th year of his reign.
As it was reported, earlier in Egypt among garbage havefound fragments of a huge statue of the Pharaoh Ramesses II.
Ramesses and Nefertari are seen with the sacred boats of Amun and Ra-Harakhti.
The temple, some 150m(490feet) long, is of orthodox design,and closely resembles the nearby mortuary temple of Ramesses II(the Ramesseum).
The second hall depicts Ramesses and Nefertari with the sacred boats of Amun and Ra-Horakthy.
The valley also seems to have suffered an official plundering during the virtual civil war,which started during the reign of Ramesses XI.
February 22 was celebrated as Ramesses II's birthday, while October 22 was celebrated as the date of his coronation.
It is generally considered the grandest andmost beautiful of the temples commissioned during the reign of Ramesses II, and one of the most beautiful in Egypt.
Ramesses has become famous for the to victories, gains, development of new territories, progress in construction and an irrigation.
At the same time, and just opposite his own tomb, Ramesses enlarged the earlier small tomb of an unknown Eighteenth Dynasty noble KV5 for his numerous sons.
The reign of Ramesses III it is considered last significant period of rise of the Egyptian state in the era of the New Kingdom.
Following the death of Ramesses XI in 1078 BC, Smendes assumed authority over the northern part of Egypt, ruling from the city of Tanis.
During his reign, Ramesses II embarked on an extensive building program throughout Egypt and Nubia, which Egypt controlled.