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Ramses II Pharaoh of Egypt Also referred to as Ramses the Great, he is seen as the most famous and most powerful pharaoh throughout the reign of the Egyptian Empire, born around 1300 BC and died 1213 BC He ruled Egypt for 66 years from 1279 BC. Until 1212 BC, some believe that it was the pharaoh of the exodus of the Jews from Egypt, Ramses II was the son of Seti I and Queen Toya. The most famous of his wives was Nefertari. His other wives include Isis Nofret, Maat Hornefru-Ra, and Princess Hatti. Ramesses II's reign was initially marked by his war against the Hittites
Syria in the second battle of Kadesh, after more than 16 years of war, he could not
One to defeat the other, King Ramses II concluded in the 21st year of his reign
A peace treaty with "Hattusilis III", king of the Hittites, and this treaty is considered
The oldest peace treaty in history, and after Egypt was blessed with peace, Ramses II was emptied
To implement his timeless architectural and engineering plans and projects, until he passed away
He was buried in the Valley of the Kings
  1. Ramses II boys. His male children held important positions in the state, and the most important of them was his son, Khumwas, whose father thought in the thirtieth year of his rule to make him crown prince, but he died in the 55th year of his father's rule. Most of his first sons died in his life, and this is why his thirteenth son Merneptah succeeded him from his wife Est, alienated from the throne, and his father had chosen him crown prince after the death of Khumwas

Ramses II, the golden falcon, was able to build and erect many temples and

Among the most important of these temples are statues of different sizes and are surprising and impressive
The real masterpiece is the two large and small "Abu Simbel" temples, which are more temples
Pharaonic splendor and grandeur which indicates strength and the most dazzling and amazing in the Temple of Abu Simbel is that direction he took
The ancient Egyptians built the temple so that sunlight could enter the temple
Twice a year to illuminate the face of Ramses II, the first time on February 22 is appropriate
Ascending the throne and the second time on October 22, the occasion of his birth, and this is this
An incredible cosmic and astronomical miracle,


The Temple of Ramses II is a temple built by Ramses II in the 13th century BC in the ancient Egyptian capital Abydos, to be worshiped and religious rituals are held for him after his death. Ramses II built this temple to sanctify the three main gods in Abydos: Osiris, Isis and Horus, and to deify him in it.

 Merneptah bin Ramses II Merneptah is the fourth king of the Nineteenth Dynasty, and he is the son of King Ramses II from his second wife, Isis Nofret. Merneptah undertook several military campaigns during his reign. In the fifth year of his reign, he campaigned against the Libyans to help them, the Sea Peoples, invade Egypt from the West and defeated them.


Ramses II statue The statue was discovered in 1820 by explorer "Giovanni Battista Cavellia" in the Great Temple of the Dead Hostage near Memphis in Egypt. The statue is 11 meters long and weighs 80 tons, and is carved from pink granite.
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