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Ramesses II (variously transliterated as "Rameses" (/ˈræməsiːz/) or "Ramses" (/ˈræmsiːz/ or /ˈræmziːz/); born c. 1303 BC; died July or August 1213 BC; reigned 1279–1213 BC), also known as Ramesses the Great, was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He is often regarded as the greatest, most celebrated, and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire. His successors and later Egyptians called him the "Great Ancestor". Ramesses II led several military expeditions into the Levant, reasserting Egyptian control over Canaan. He also led expeditions to the south, into Nubia, commemorated in inscriptions at Beit el-Wali and Gerf Hussein.
At age fourteen, Ramesses was appointed Prince Regent by his father Seti I. He is believed to have taken the throne in his late teens and is known to have ruled Egypt from 1279 BC to 1213 BC. Estimates of his age at death vary; 90 or 91 is considered most likely. Ramesses II celebrated an unprecedented 14 sed festivals (the first held after thirty years of a pharaoh's reign, and then every three years) during his reign—more than any other pharaoh. On his death, he was buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings; his body was later moved to a royal cache where it was discovered in 1881, and is now on display in the Cairo Museum.
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 Ramesses II to its eventual conquest by the Roman Empire during the reign of Cleopatra VII
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 Ramesses II to its eventual conquest by the Roman Empire during the reign of Cleopatra VII
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 Ramesses II to its eventual conquest by the Roman Empire during the reign of Cleopatra VII
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 spectacullar and very well preserved paintings, This is one of my favorite Egyptian Temples
Hatshepsut's Temple; Fossil tree trunks in roadway confirm the queens claims of magnificent gardens; Tombs in hillside nearby; Valley of the Kings; visit tombs of Ramesses I, Ramesses II, Ramesses VII, plus Tutankhamen; Disneyland-like trams used; Surprised to see pavement to the tomb entrances. Valley of the Workers (see link: http://www.phouka.com/pharaoh/egypt/history/tombVW.html);
Nestled in the cliffs on the west bank of the Nile at Luxor, the isolated Valley of the Kings is home to the tombs of the great pharaohs of the New Kingdom (1550 – 1070 BC). They are hidden within a wadi (or valley) formed over millennia by rainfall and water runoff. The first known pharaoh known for certin to have built a tomb within the valley was Hatshepsut, although many Egptologists believe that Thutmose I was the first to locate his tomb here. There are 63 known tombs in the valley, 26 carved for kings and the others granted to royal family members or the highest of the elite. Of these, fifteen are currently open to the public: Ramesses I, Ramesses III, Ramesses IV, Ramesses V/VI, Ramesses VII, Ramesses IX, Seti II, Siptah, Merenptah, Thutmose III, Thutmose IV, Mentuherkhepshef, Taus...
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...
Considered by historians to be the greatest era of the New Kingdom began in 1279 BCE, when Ramses II assumed the throne. Ramses II is remembered by history as Ramses the Great. The Great Pharaohs of Egypt series concludes with an in-depth look at his 67-year reign. He led foreign conquests and embarked on what is considered the most ambitious building program since the Great Pyramids, restoring old monuments and erecting countless new ones. The program concludes with the life and death of Cleopatra as the last pharaoh. Covers Ramses II, Ramses III, and Cleopatra VII.
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Ramesses III: The Life and Times of Egypt's Last Hero http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0472117602/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=390957&creativeASIN;=0472117602&linkCode;=as2&tag;=photomiddleas-20&linkId;=SGGUJLILVHQDVP4S Ramses III, Ramses also spelled Ramesses or Rameses (died 1156 bce, Thebes, Egypt), king of ancient Egypt (reigned 1187–56 bce) who defended his country against foreign invasion in three great wars, thus ensuring tranquillity during much of his reign. In his final years, however, he faced internal disturbances, and he was ultimately killed in an attempted coup d’état. Son of Setnakht (reigned 1190–87 bce), founder of the 20th dynasty (1190–1075 bce), Ramses found Egypt upon his accession only recently recovered from the unsettled political conditions that had plag...
This show focuses on the clash between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and the Hittite Emperor Muwatalli II at the Battle of Kadesh. The Battle of Kadesh (also Qadesh) took place between the forces of the Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire under Muwatalli II at the city of Kadesh on the Orontes River, in what is now the Syrian Arab Republic. The battle is generally dated to 1274 BC, and is the earliest battle in recorded history for which details of tactics and formations are known. It was probably the largest chariot battle ever fought, involving perhaps 5,000--6,000 chariots. After expelling the Hyksos 15th dynasty, the native Egyptian New Kingdom rulers became more aggressive in reclaiming control of their state's borders. Thutmose I, Thutmose III and his son and c...
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Ramses II, Cleopatre | documentaire 2016 pharaons Ramsès II (en égyptien ancien, Ousirmaâtrê Setepenrê, Ramessou Meryamon), est le troisième pharaon de la XIXe dynastie. Né aux alentours de -1304 / mort à Pi-Ramsès vers -12131, et aussi appelé Ramsès le Grand ou encore Ozymandias, Manéthon l'appelle Ramsès (ou Ramesses Miamoun, Rampses). Il règne de -1279 à -12132. Son règne d'une exceptionnelle durée pour l'époque couvre à lui seul la moitié du nombre d'années que comprend la XIXe dynastie. En plus des nombreux monuments qu'il a fait bâtir à travers tout le pays (d'où son surnom de « pharaon bâtisseur »), il a fait sculpter de très nombreuses statues à son image et fait graver son nom sur presque tous les temples dont notamment ceux d'autres pharaons, comme s'il les avait fait construi...
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Documentary examines the origins of haplogroup E, a population descended from M168 Eurasian Adam and places into context why Ramses III and son Pentawere belong to E1b1a, although there are discrepancies and challenges to Albert Zink, the controversial geneticist who abandoned scientific method in favor of "majority rule" based votes regarding the issue of King Tut's family dna. Video also discusses the differences between Caucasoid and Negroid Crania and places Ramses and son within the Caucasoid classification. The most damning statement comes from non other than SOY Keita, so often quoted by negrocentrics. Afrocentrism is a one-dimensional thought protocol and fails to conform to any modern logic. It is a distorted ideology supported by adherents of racist black supremacists; a fac...