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Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII 1/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 4of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII Follows...
published: 11 Feb 2011
author: 2011alienufo
Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII 1/3
Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII 1/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 4of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII Follows the history of the ancient Egyptian Kingdom from the reign of Rame...- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 10765
- author: 2011alienufo
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EGYPT 389 - RAMESSES II Cenotaph Temple IV *ABYDOS VII* (by Egyptahotep)
This is another almost unknown site by the people,This Temple is located in Abydos near Se...
published: 02 May 2013
author: Egyptahotep
EGYPT 389 - RAMESSES II Cenotaph Temple IV *ABYDOS VII* (by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 389 - RAMESSES II Cenotaph Temple IV *ABYDOS VII* (by Egyptahotep)
This is another almost unknown site by the people,This Temple is located in Abydos near Seti I Cenotaph Temple.The Ramesses II Cenotaph Temple has spectacull...- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 167
- author: Egyptahotep
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Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII 2/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 4of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII Follows...
published: 11 Feb 2011
author: 2011alienufo
Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII 2/3
Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII 2/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 4of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII Follows the history of the ancient Egyptian Kingdom from the reign of Rame...- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 5139
- author: 2011alienufo
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Ancient Mysteries - The Secret Life of King Ramses II 1/3
Ramses II was perhaps the greatest pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt. His reign lasted 67 year...
published: 12 Feb 2011
author: 2011alienufo
Ancient Mysteries - The Secret Life of King Ramses II 1/3
Ancient Mysteries - The Secret Life of King Ramses II 1/3
Ramses II was perhaps the greatest pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt. His reign lasted 67 years--it was one of the longest in Egyptian history. As king of one of...- published: 12 Feb 2011
- views: 66889
- author: 2011alienufo
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RAMESSES II - MYSTERIES OF EGYPT - Discovery/History/Egyptian (documentary)
ramesses II - mysteries of egypt (documentary). thanks for watching.
history discovery s...
published: 05 Apr 2014
RAMESSES II - MYSTERIES OF EGYPT - Discovery/History/Egyptian (documentary)
RAMESSES II - MYSTERIES OF EGYPT - Discovery/History/Egyptian (documentary)
ramesses II - mysteries of egypt (documentary). thanks for watching. history discovery science earth planet channel national geographic nature world culture learning education technology tech ancient mystery secret secrets cairo pyramids giza egypt egyptian art sculpture archaeology architecture paranormal supernatural civilization civilisation ancient pyramid great building construction sphinx pharaoh king tut museum art sculpture- published: 05 Apr 2014
- views: 7
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Ramesses II, Egypt, c. 1250
Ramesses II, Herakleopolis (Temple of Harsaphes), New Kingdom, Egypt, c. 1250 B.C.E. (Univ...
published: 08 Oct 2011
author: smarthistoryvideos
Ramesses II, Egypt, c. 1250
Ramesses II, Egypt, c. 1250
Ramesses II, Herakleopolis (Temple of Harsaphes), New Kingdom, Egypt, c. 1250 B.C.E. (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology) Spea...- published: 08 Oct 2011
- views: 16265
- author: smarthistoryvideos
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Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII 3/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 4of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII Follows...
published: 11 Feb 2011
author: 2011alienufo
Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII 3/3
Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII 3/3
The Greatest Pharaohs 4of4 1350 BC - 30 BC Ramses II, Ramses III and Cleopatra VII Follows the history of the ancient Egyptian Kingdom from the reign of Rame...- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 3223
- author: 2011alienufo
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History Channel - Ancient Egypt 08of10 King Ramses II.HD
Downlaod and Watch More documentary http://bigsciences.blogspot.com/search/label/English%2...
published: 22 Nov 2012
author: DocumentaryChannel
History Channel - Ancient Egypt 08of10 King Ramses II.HD
History Channel - Ancient Egypt 08of10 King Ramses II.HD
Downlaod and Watch More documentary http://bigsciences.blogspot.com/search/label/English%20Documentary.- published: 22 Nov 2012
- views: 10834
- author: DocumentaryChannel
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Deadbody of Ramesses II.mp4
Deadbody of Ramesses II This body was only discovered in 1898 but the Qura-an existed near...
published: 12 Mar 2012
author: Sharif Khan
Deadbody of Ramesses II.mp4
Deadbody of Ramesses II.mp4
Deadbody of Ramesses II This body was only discovered in 1898 but the Qura-an existed nearly 1400 years ago. This is the Dead Body of Ramesses II, The Egypti...- published: 12 Mar 2012
- views: 2692
- author: Sharif Khan
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EGYPT 527 - RAMESSES III - (by Egyptahotep)
RAMESSES III was the second Pharaoh of the XXth Dynasty and is considered the last great...
published: 26 Aug 2013
EGYPT 527 - RAMESSES III - (by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 527 - RAMESSES III - (by Egyptahotep)
RAMESSES III was the second Pharaoh of the XXth Dynasty and is considered the last great Pharaoh of new Kingdom.. He was the son of Setnakhte and Queen Tiy-merenese. Ramesses III reigned from 1186 to 1155 BC. or 1187 to 1156 BC) During his long tenure in the midst of the surrounding political chaos of the Greek Dark Ages, Egypt was beset by foreign invaders (including the so-called Sea Peoples and the Libyans) and experienced the beginnings of increasing economic difficulties and internal strife which would eventually lead to the collapse of the XXth Dynasty. In Year 8 of his reign, the Sea Peoples, including Peleset, Denyen, Shardana, Meshwesh of the sea, and Tjekker, invaded Egypt by land and sea. Ramesses III defeated them in two great land and sea battles. Although the Egyptians had a reputation as poor seamen they fought tenaciously. Rameses lined the shores with ranks of archers who kept up a continuous volley of arrows into the enemy ships when they attempted to land on the banks of the Nile. Then the Egyptian navy attacked using grappling hooks to haul in the enemy ships. In the brutal hand to hand fighting which ensued, the Sea People were finally defeated. Ramesses III claims that he incorporated the Sea Peoples as subject peoples and settled them in Southern Canaan, although there is no clear evidence to this effect; the pharaoh, unable to prevent their gradual arrival in Canaan, may have claimed that it was his idea to let them reside in this territory. Ramesses III was also compelled to fight invading Libyan tribesmen in two major campaigns .The great cost of these battles slowly exhausted Egypt's treasury and contributed to the gradual decline of the Egyptian Empire in Asia. The severity of these difficulties is stressed by the fact that the first known labor strike in recorded history occurred during Year 29 of Ramesses III's reign, when the food rations for the Egypt's favoured and elite royal tomb-builders and artisans in the village of Set Maat her imenty Waset (now known as Deir el Medina), could not be provisioned.Bad harvests aggravated the problem even more, The result in Egypt was a substantial inflation in grain prices under the later reigns of Ramesses VI-VII whereas the prices for fowl and slaves remained constant. The cooldown, hence, affected Ramesses III's final years and impaired his ability to provide a constant supply of grain rations to the workman of the Deir el-Medina community.A smallpox epidemic aggravated even more the things,Moreover Ramesses III had to suffer the loss of several of his young children. Moreover a judicial Papyrus from the time describes perfectly a conspiracy to murder Ramesses III. Tiye, one of Ramesses III known wives. wanted her son, Pentaweret, in the throne as successor and she set in motion a complex conspiracy involving many of court officials to kill both Rameses and his preferred heir, Rameses IV, the son of another wife.the conspiracy failed and the perpetrators were arrested and punished.Despite this Ramesses III died a few time later and the autopsy of the mummy of Ramesses III, confirms he was killed, is notorius a deep cut in his throat that affected even his veins & arteries (jugular & Carotid) was a Deadly wound. Despite this harem conspiracy, Rameses IV was the successor of Rameses III as he desired in this video you can see sculptures of him,paintings of him in amon her khopshef's tomb (one of his sons),images of his marvelous temple of medinet habu,a painting of him in khonsu temple in Karnak, his tomb, sarcophagus and finally his mummy.- published: 26 Aug 2013
- views: 55
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Ramses II Biography
Ramesses II, Ramses II or Ramses the Great 1300s BC (?) - 1213 BC (?) http://www.cloudbiog...
published: 19 Apr 2012
author: CloudBiography
Ramses II Biography
Ramses II Biography
Ramesses II, Ramses II or Ramses the Great 1300s BC (?) - 1213 BC (?) http://www.cloudbiography.com Ramesses II is one of the most celebrated Egyptian pharao...- published: 19 Apr 2012
- views: 4643
- author: CloudBiography
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Ramesses III E-V22 and King Tut R1b Myth
Both the King Tut R1b and stupid speculation of Ramesses III haplogroup being something el...
published: 09 Jul 2014
Ramesses III E-V22 and King Tut R1b Myth
Ramesses III E-V22 and King Tut R1b Myth
Both the King Tut R1b and stupid speculation of Ramesses III haplogroup being something else because some white nationalist dislike the results are exposed in this video. Me dispelling the R1b myth. Why do people like to propagate something that was proven to be a hoax I don't know--Or in correct words not a confirmation of a haplogroup--it seems above me why this is the case. Another idiotic Eurocentric claim is Ramses being E1b1b-V22 due to a rare E1b1b marker having an allele at DYS390 (21) that is specific and a typical indicator of West, Southern, Central African affiliation and typically a defining allele of E1b1a. Some how people believe it the predictor is mistaken Ramses E1b1a for E1b1b. Putting the allele values in the Athey predictor it still successfully predicts the haplogroup as E1b1b. So the so-called claim is futile. I go over an abundance amount of information. Enjoy, like, subscribe. Sources: http://dgmweb.net/DNA/General/Y-DNA_modal_haplotypes.html https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/211979.pdf http://www.jogg.info/11/athey.pdf http://www.hprg.com/hapest5/hapest5a/hapest5.htm http://www.livescience.com/15388-discovery-channel-tutankhamen-dna.html http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23247979 http://www.dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2013-02-01.pdf http://www.dnatribes.com/dnatribes-digest-2012-01-01.pdf http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20159872- published: 09 Jul 2014
- views: 28
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EGYPT 2007 - Part 08
Hatshepsut's Temple; Fossil tree trunks in roadway confirm the queens claims of magnificen...
published: 17 Dec 2007
author: wonderer2828
EGYPT 2007 - Part 08
EGYPT 2007 - Part 08
Hatshepsut's Temple; Fossil tree trunks in roadway confirm the queens claims of magnificent gardens; Tombs in hillside nearby; Valley of the Kings; visit tom...- published: 17 Dec 2007
- views: 27
- author: wonderer2828
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The Face of Ramses III (Artistic Reconstruction)
The second pharaoh of the twentieth dynasty who is thought to have had the most authority ...
published: 22 Jun 2014
The Face of Ramses III (Artistic Reconstruction)
The Face of Ramses III (Artistic Reconstruction)
The second pharaoh of the twentieth dynasty who is thought to have had the most authority over Egypt. In an unprecedented scandal, he was murdered by agents of one of his wives and her son, Pentawere, in the hopes that Pentawere would be able to move up to the throne and take his father's place. Unfortunately for them, one of Ramses' older sons and chosen successors returned to Egypt in time to catch and persecute his father's murderers, taking the throne himself as Ramesses IV. ARTIST NOTES: In keeping with the ancient Egyptian incantation before sending the dead to the next world: "You are young again, you live again" my primary interest in these reconstructions is viewing the subject in their prime, rather than whatever age they happened to be at death. One of the reasons for this is the facial features that are passed down to their children are most evident in themselves when they are young adults, rather than weather-worn shadows of themselves in older age where certain key features become distorted or lost by time,illness, or injury. As I have already reconstructed the mummy of Ramses' son, Pentawere, it is electrifying to see similar characteristics in both mummies such as ear shape, jaw shape, nose ridge and width similarities, and the tendency to have a downturned mouth.- published: 22 Jun 2014
- views: 10
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Yeni Krallık: İkinci Ramses
Yeni Krallık: İkinci Ramses
New Kingdom: Ramesses II:
https://www.khanacademy.org/humani...
published: 26 Nov 2013
Yeni Krallık: İkinci Ramses
Yeni Krallık: İkinci Ramses
Yeni Krallık: İkinci Ramses New Kingdom: Ramesses II: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-history/art-history-400-c-e--ancient-cultures-1/ancient-egypt/v/ramesses-ii--egypt--c--1250- published: 26 Nov 2013
- views: 133
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Let's Play Civilization 5 7:4 - Egypt (Ramesses II)
My seventh let's play CIvilization 5. Playing as Egypt going for any type of victory.
Pla...
published: 03 May 2011
Let's Play Civilization 5 7:4 - Egypt (Ramesses II)
Let's Play Civilization 5 7:4 - Egypt (Ramesses II)
My seventh let's play CIvilization 5. Playing as Egypt going for any type of victory. Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9C03317F59468E88 Playlist all: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B667DD5563CCAB2D- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 292
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Ramesses the Great: His Life and Achievements
The story of Ramesses II, widely regarded as the greatest of the pharaohs of Egypt. His re...
published: 18 Jun 2010
author: Peter Rooney
Ramesses the Great: His Life and Achievements
Ramesses the Great: His Life and Achievements
The story of Ramesses II, widely regarded as the greatest of the pharaohs of Egypt. His reign lasted more than 66 years, and he died when he was 90, leaving ...- published: 18 Jun 2010
- views: 2065
- author: Peter Rooney
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Civilization 5 : Egypt - Ramesses II
Egypt Leader: Ramesses II Special Ability: Monument Builders Special Unit: War Chariot Spe...
published: 14 Jun 2010
author: Scott Kane
Civilization 5 : Egypt - Ramesses II
Civilization 5 : Egypt - Ramesses II
Egypt Leader: Ramesses II Special Ability: Monument Builders Special Unit: War Chariot Special Building: Burial Tomb Few civilizations have left such an inde...- published: 14 Jun 2010
- views: 31739
- author: Scott Kane