Ramesses ii biography
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- Ramses II was thethird king of the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt whose reign (1279-1213 BCE) was the second longest in Egyptian history.
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- Ramses II was thethird king of the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt whose reign (1279-1213 BCE) was the second longest in Egyptian history.
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- Learn about Ramesses II, one of the greatest and most powerful pharaohs of ancient Egypt.
how did ramses ii die | Commonly known as Ramesses the Great, was an Egyptian pharaoh. |
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- King Ramses the Second took the throne of Egypt in his early twenties (around 1279 BC) and ruled for 66 years until his death (1213 BC). He was the third ruler of the 19th Dynasty and ruled for an amazing 67 years, the second longest reign of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs.
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Ramesses II
Ramesses II | |
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Reign | 1279–1213 BC (19th Dynasty) |
Predecessor | Seti I |
Successor | Merneptah |
Consort | Nefertari, Isetnofret, Maathorneferure, Meritamen, Bintanath, Nebettawy, Henutmire |
Children | Amun-her-khepsef, Ramesses, Pareherwenemef, Khaemwaset, Merneptah, Meryatum, Bintanath, Meritamen, Nebettawy, Henuttawy (List of children of Ramesses II) |
Father | Seti I |
Mother | Tuya |
Born | c. 1303 BC |
Died | 1213 BC (aged approximately 90) |
Burial | KV7 |
Monuments | Abu Simbel, Abydos,[3]Ramesseum, Luxor,[4]Karnak[4] |
Ramesses II was one of the greatest Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt.[6] He was the third Pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty. The pharaohs who came after him and later Egyptians called him the "Great Ancestor".[7]
When he was 14, Ramesses was named as the next pharaoh by his father Seti I.[7] He ruled Egypt from 1279 BC to 1213 BC.[8]p165 This i